Job Description
Midland Transport is currently seeking an OS&D Administrator reporting to the Office Supervisor at the St. John's Terminal. The selected candidate will be a self-starter with a strong work ethic and a “Can Do” attitude.
Benefits To Joining Midland:
- A dynamic, safe, and rewarding work environment
- A flexible health, drug, dental, and vision plan
- RRSP matching program
- Employee & Family Assistance Programs
- Health & Wellness reimbursements, includes gym memberships, fitness classes or online workout programs
- 3 weeks' paid vacation
- Maternity leave top-up program
- Growth and progression opportunities within Midland Transport and large network of the JD Irving group of companies
- Investigate and work with internal & external Customers to resolve any OS&D issues
- Investigate and solve any issues with the freight that has been left to your attention from the previous afternoon/midnights shifts work
- Complete a dock check for exception freight daily to rectify any exception freight on the dock throughout the day
- Update the AS400 with the OS&D shipment status
- Answer and assist other Terminals, the Claims department, and the Head office with OS&D issues
- Complete and fax several reports concerning OS&D
- Work with and take part in customer service functions to ensure Terminal Inbound and Outbound service levels are attained
- Other terminal administrative duties as required.
- Minimum 2-3 years Transportation and/or Clerical experience required
- OS&D and freight movement experience preferred
- AS400 experience an asset but not required
- Able to work within a fast-paced work environment, and multi-task in order to ensure that the customers, terminal contacts, and US partner's needs are met in a timely fashion
- Self-starter with the motivation and the ability to investigate and resolve as well as proactively correct recognizing the root cause of each OS&D
Willingness to learn - Communication, Organizational, and Time Management Skills
- Familiarity with all Microsoft Office Applications.
