Base: $75,000 - $125,000; bonus: up to 15% of base...
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Five years transportation supervision experience
Dot regulatory compliance knowledge
Safety-first culture leadership
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US Foods is seeking a Senior Transportation Manager responsible for achieving safety, service, and cost targets within the Transportation department. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in transportation supervision, leadership skills, and a commitment to safety and efficiency.
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Job Summary
The role requires achieving all safety, service, and cost targets while championing a safety-first culture for drivers and associates.
Candidates must oversee Transportation Managers and personnel through coaching, performance reviews, and hiring to build high-performing teams.
This position offers an annual incentive plan bonus up to 15% of base salary along with comprehensive benefits including health insurance and retirement plans.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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US Foods is seeking a Senior Transportation Manager responsible for achieving safety, service, and cost targets within the Transportation department. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in transportation supervision, leadership skills, and a commitment to safety and efficiency.
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Salary
Base: $75,000 - $125,000; Bonus: Up to 15% of base salary via annual incentive plan; Benefits: Health insurance, pre-tax spending accounts, retirement benefits, paid time off, disability, stock purchase plan, life insurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Five years transportation supervision experience
DOT regulatory compliance knowledge
Safety-first culture leadership
Team development and coaching skills
Microsoft Office Suite proficiency
Nice-to-have
Strong analytical problem-solving abilities
Union collective bargaining agreement interpretation
Process improvement and cost reduction strategies
High engagement and retention focus
Key Requirements
Minimum five years in transportation/delivery supervision
High school diploma or GED required; college degree preferred
Proficiency in interpreting DOT, OSHA, and inventory control regulations