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Supply Chain Logistics CoordinatorAugustus Transportation IncRoseland, New Jersey, United States

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Supply Chain Logistics Coordinator

Augustus Transportation Inc
  • US
    Roseland, New Jersey, United States
  • US
    Roseland, New Jersey, United States

About

Ever wondered how global supply chains keep products moving smoothly across borders? That's precisely what you'll be part of here. As a Remote Supply Chain Logistics Coordinator, you'll connect the dots between warehouses, vendors, and customers. You'll make sure products reach the right place at the right time—without delays, confusion, or extra costs. It's a role that keeps everything flowing, even when challenges pop up.

This isn't about pushing papers. It's about being hands-on, solving problems quickly, and making sure things happen. And yes, you'll be doing it all remotely, which means you can work from wherever feels right for you.

The annual salary for this role is $55,500.
Why Supply Chain Logistics Matters

Supply chains often stay invisible when everything's running smoothly. But when something breaks, it's all anyone talks about. From empty shelves to delayed shipments, we've seen how much impact one missing link can have. That's where you come in. You'll keep operations steady, not just by handling today's tasks but by planning to prevent tomorrow's roadblocks.

This role isn't only about logistics operations. It's about building systems that work for people. Strong vendor management practices, a more brilliant distribution strategy, and better inventory control all flow from the work you'll do. Your decisions shape global logistics in ways customers and teammates will feel every day.
What You'll Be Doing Day-to-Day

No two days look the same, but here's a snapshot of the work:
Coordinating Shipments

  • You'll manage transportation planning, logistics planning, and freight scheduling to keep products moving on time. That might mean juggling carriers, tracking shipments, or finding quicker routes when plans shift.
  • We've all had a package delayed—it's frustrating. Your role is to prevent that from happening to our customers.
  • Keeping Warehouses Synced
  • Inventory control isn't just counting boxes—it's making sure stock levels align with demand forecasting. If one warehouse has too much and another has too little, you'll redistribute stock so supply matches demand.
  • Warehouse coordination also matters. You'll help ensure goods don't just sit but move where they're needed.

Working With VendorsSupporting Customers and TeamsTools and Systems for Supply Chain CoordinationYou don't need to know every platform on day one. But you'll likely use:

  • Vendor management is about building reliable partnerships. You'll keep conversations clear, timelines realistic, and expectations on track.
  • Sometimes things won't go as planned. That's where you step in, keeping communication open and solutions moving.
  • Orders matter. You'll keep order fulfillment smooth by tracking details, fixing errors quickly, and teaming up across departments.
  • Remote doesn't mean distant. You'll jump on calls, chat with colleagues, and collaborate just like in an office.
  • Shipment tracking systems to follow deliveries.
  • Procurement process software to manage vendor deals.
  • Supply chain optimization tools that catch issues before they become delays.

What matters most is your eagerness to embrace new technology and flexible ways of working.
Supply Chain Challenges and How We Handle Them

Supply chain work isn't always smooth—delays and disruptions are part of the job. Weather delays, international shipping disruptions, or vendor setbacks all happen. You won't be alone in solving them. Here's how we handle challenging moments:

  • Team Huddles: Remote work can feel isolating sometimes. That's why we meet regularly to share updates and stay connected.
  • Backup Plans: If something falls through, we've got options ready. You'll help shape those contingencies.
  • Celebrating Wins: When a tough delivery makes it on time or a vendor goes above expectations, we make sure to celebrate it.
  • The Skills That Help You Shine

This role involves responding quickly to changes in plans, solving problems, and earning trust. A few examples:

  • Clear Communication: You'll explain updates to vendors, teammates, and customers with a mix of professionalism and warmth.
  • Organizational Strength: You'll juggle lots of moving parts while staying focused on the bigger picture.
  • Practical Problem-Solving: When delays or mix-ups happen, you'll sort them out and keep everything on track.
  • Team Connection: You'll work alongside finance, sales, and warehouse teams—because logistics only works when everyone's connected.
  • Adaptability: Global logistics can flip overnight—a port closes, a shipment gets rerouted. You'll adjust quickly without losing focus.
  • How Success is Measured

So what does success in this role mean?

  • Shipments arrive with fewer delays.
  • Costs drop without hurting quality.
  • Order fulfillment runs smoothly with minimal errors.
  • Vendors enjoy working with us because communication is strong.
  • The supply chain feels less like a stress point and more like a smooth system.
  • Career Growth in Supply Chain Management

This role builds skills that

  • Roseland, New Jersey, United States

Languages

  • English
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