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About the position Liquid I.V. is looking for a motivated, fast thinker who thrives in a fast-paced environment to join our Operations Department as a Logistics Coordinator. This role will support the Logistics and Distribution Team through ownership of shipments from pick-up to delivery, serving as the main point of contact for shipments within the Liquid I.V. manufacturing network. The right candidate is expected to grow into a subject matter expert, excel in bringing visibility and driving change in the L&D team, and passing their knowledge to other participants in the broader supply chain team. Responsibilities • Coordinate arenaflex effective shipments on a daily basis from manufacturers to distribution centers. • Collaborate with members of the Supply Planning, Materials and suppliers to ensure inventory is in the right place at the right time • Track and update on shipments in-transit and continuously update methods for doing so • Collaborate with suppliers and distribution centers to resolve issues and provide best-in-class service and visibility to that service • Partner with team members from Sales, Marketing and Order Management to coordinate sample and activation shipments as needed. • Measure KPI’s for carrier and 3PM/L performance and develop solutions for areas of weakness • Collaborate closely with accounting to resolve shipment discrepancies. • Serve as main point of contact for shipper and receiver for inbound freight shipments • Performs other duties as assigned. Requirements • Bachelor’s Degree (preferably in business - Supply Chain, Operations, Economics, or any other business-related field) • 0-3 years’ experience • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail • Comfortable working in a diverse and fast-paced environment • Willingness to adapt and grow career and flex with new challenges or changes • Proficient in arenaflex Excel and/or other data analysis/presentation toolsets • Demonstrated ability of effective communication skills, including writing, speaking and interpersonal communication. • Ability to prepare reports that involve presenting data with charts, graphs, and other tools • Quick learner – not afraid of testing new programs, ways of working, or strategy. Constant seeker of untapped knowledge. Nice-to-haves • ERP experience, a plus Benefits • 100% company-paid medical, dental and vision insurance for employees (PPO, HMO and Kaiser options). • A 401k plan with company match, short and long-term disability coverage. • A generous PTO and sick policy that includes 13+ paid annual holidays. • Wellness classes (fitness, mental health, nutrition, finance, etc.). • An Employee Assistance Program, including membership for guided meditation for all employees. • Monthly tech and wellness reimbursement. • An infinite supply of Liquid I.V. for endless hydration! Apply tot his job

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