EU & UK Transportation Analyst
Pattern is hiring a Transportation Analyst to manage inbound and outbound shipment scheduling and data analysis for EU and UK regions. The role involves using WMS and TMS tools to coordinate deliveries and drive process improvements. Candidates should have 3+ years of experience in logistics, specifically in freight auditing and shipment management. This is a critical operations role focused on efficiency and cost savings.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Pattern is hiring a Transportation Analyst to manage inbound and outbound shipment scheduling and data analysis for EU and UK regions. The role involves using WMS and TMS tools to coordinate deliveries and drive process improvements. Candidates should have 3+ years of experience in logistics, specifically in freight auditing and shipment management. This is a critical operations role focused on efficiency and cost savings.
TAL's take
Solid mid-level operations role at an established company with clear responsibilities in logistics.
The JD clearly defines the role, responsibilities, and necessary experience in transportation and logistics.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain, Business, Logistics or related field
- 3+ years industry experience in transportation or logistics
- Experience with freight invoice auditing
- Experience with shipment management and outbound operations
- Proficiency in Transportation Management Systems
Tools and skills
Nice to have: amazon carrier experience.
About the company
Pattern is an established global e-commerce acceleration company with significant scale.
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