Logistics Safety Coordinator Transportation & Warehousing - Woods Cross, UT at Geebo

Logistics Safety Coordinator

Woods Cross, UT Woods Cross, UT Full-time Full-time $22 an hour $22 an hour Starting Hourly Pay at $22.
00/hour DOE Want to help build the coolest convenience experience on the planet? Are you passionate about safety and looking to make a positive impact in the world of logistics? Join our team as a Logistics Safety Coordinator and help us maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance in our transportation operations.
We're seeking an individual with strong communication skills and a commitment to promoting safety and excellence.
You bring your skills, talents, and drive and we'll give you a great place to work and a rewarding career.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
Provide support to the safety team to help meet compliance and safety standards Track speed violation reports and driver inquiries, ensuring appropriate documentation throughout the process.
Audit video alerts on our camera software (LYTX) and escalates for coaching Review accident reports, ensure they are complete, and share files with the Claims Team Assist with preparation for incident reviews Review and correct unassigned Hours of Service (HOS) and escalate log errors to the appropriate leader Conduct monthly compliance audits and upload necessary documentation as needed Additional responsibilities assigned
Qualifications:
Education High school diploma/GED
Qualifications:
Experience 1
yrs.
years of transportation experience working with safety and regulatory compliance preferred Proficient with Microsoft Office
Qualifications:
Competencies Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills, including strong listening Practice operating independently without the need for continuous oversight or direction Proven ability to effectively prioritize competing needs An awareness of your personal strengths and how they impact performance.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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