The Operations Analyst at Charger Logistics will work across various departments to enhance operations by analyzing key processes and market trends. Responsibilities include developing reporting tools using Tableau, conducting P&L analysis, and optimizing logistics procedures. The role involves data collection, relationship management, and maintaining standards to improve overall efficiency.
Charger Logistics is a world class asset-based carrier. We specialize in delivering your assets, on time and on budget. With the diverse fleet of equipment, we can handle a range of freight, including dedicated loads, specialized hauls, temperature-controlled goods and HAZMAT cargo.
Charger logistics invests time and support into its employees to provide them with the room to learn and grow their expertise and work their way up.
Responsibilities:
- Work collaboratively with different functional departments (Logistics, Operations Planning, Customer Service, Supply Planning) to execute improvements in the overall operations.
- Measure and monitor existing key processes for different customers with a heavy emphasis on current market trends, cost, profit & volume analysis and customer experience improvement.
- Leverage data to develop custom analytics/reporting tools using business intelligence tools such as Tableau.
- Conduct monthly analysis of P&L and investigate customer level performance according to volume, net revenue and margin trends.
- Review logistics processes and procedures in order to maximize efficiencies and minimize costs
- Work directly with dispatch, logistics coordinators and billing staff to collect and analyze data
- Routinely monitor critical information to identify gaps, inconsistencies, trends and errors
- Organize and maintain several internal and external databases to support decision making
- Apply methods and tools to understand, predict or control operational processes and systems
- Ensure clean and accurate reporting flows directly to leadership and upper management
- Manage internal and external relationships to coordinate new & existing logistics initiatives and activities.
- Create, maintain, and follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to reduce costs and improve overall operations process.
- Minimum 1 year of experience in logistics, supply chain or 2 years in an analytical role
- Outstanding organizational and multi-tasking abilities
- Basic knowledge of transportation industry
- Highly motivated and accountable
- Very strong computer skills, Advanced Excel, Power BI/Tableau
- Experience with Billing or Accounting processes a bonus
- Experience with Tableau, SharePoint and Smartsheet a bonus
- Competitive Salary
- Healthcare benefits
- Career Growth
Top Skills
Excel
Power BI
Tableau
Charger Logistics Brampton, Ontario, CAN Office
25 Production Road, Brampton, Ontario, Canada, L6T4N8
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