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Transport Planning Assistant - Part Time

Brackley
1 week ago
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Our client has a part time vacancy for a Transport Planning Assistant to support the day-to-day planning and administrative functions of the transport department. This role works closely with the Transport Planner and Transport Compliance Coordinator to help ensure customer service level agreements are met efficiently, compliantly, and in line with company standards.

Initially offered as a 3 month fixed term contract, the role does have potential to become a permanent position. Ideally, you will start at 9am, Monday to Friday, working 18 hours per week.

Job role:

  • Assist with ensuring the smooth and efficient running of the transport operation.

  • Provide clear written and verbal communication with customers, drivers, sub-contractors, and maintenance teams.

  • Gather, analyse, and present transport data, including telemetry and fill rates, to support planning decisions.

  • Maintain accurate filing of driver compliance, training, and HR documentation.

  • Ensure all repair records are correctly documented and filed.

  • Create and supply PO’s (with authorisation) ensuring costs are allocated appropriately.

  • Take meeting minutes and assist in conducting investigations

  • Uploading timesheets and overtime

  • Review and sign off pre-advice documentation prior to invoicing, raising queries where necessary.

  • Assist with 3PL bookings and fixings as required.

  • Carry out any other reasonable duties allocated by the National Transport Manager or senior staff.

  • Collaborate closely with drivers and colleagues within other areas of the operation.

    Requirements:

  • Strong customer service skills.

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office programs, including Word, Excel, and Outlook.

  • Ability to work collaboratively and value the development of self and others.

  • Excellent time management, organisational, and problem-solving abilities.

  • Confidence, tact, and a persuasive manner.

  • Ability to remain calm and focused under pressure.

  • Self-motivated, dedicated, and able to use initiative.

  • Flexible approach with a “can-do” attitude.

  • Understanding of service delivery within operational, legal, and financial constraints.

  • Ability to maintain integrity in a pressurised, time-critical environment.

  • Consistently completes tasks within agreed timescales.

  • Demonstrates an open, direct, and honest attitude at all times.

    Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so

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