Clerical Occupations X Career Path: Logistics Manager
28 matching jobs found.
Operation Management Clerk
Clerical role responsible for managing dispatch plans, operation records, and regulatory compliance to ensure safe and efficient operation of cargo and passenger vehicles.
Shipping Clerk
Shipping clerks handle general clerical tasks related to logistics and transportation operations, including order processing, delivery schedule management, transportation arrangements, and creation of slips and invoices.
Freight Transport Clerk
Office work involving planning cargo transport, schedule management, freight calculation, and delivery arrangements.
Cargo Handler
Cargo handlers are responsible for clerical procedures from receiving shipped cargo to shipment, freight calculation, and document preparation.
Cargo Clerk (Maritime Shipping)
An office position at a maritime shipping company that manages cargo reception, document preparation, transportation arrangements, and coordination with shippers and shipping lines to support safe and efficient cargo transportation.
Cargo Handling Clerk
Clerical position responsible for cargo orders and shipments, transportation arrangements, inventory management, and document preparation.
Receiving Inspector (Department Store)
A job in department stores that checks the quantity and quality of incoming goods and records them in the inventory management system.
Receiving and Inspection Clerk
Clerical work that verifies and inspects whether incoming goods match the ordered contents and quality standards by comparing delivery notes and actual items.
Inspection and Acceptance Worker
A logistics specialist who inspects the quantity and quality of incoming cargo and goods, identifies abnormalities, and performs acceptance procedures.
Weighing Clerk (Weighbridge Operation)
A clerical occupation that accurately measures the weight of cargo or products using weighing instruments such as truck scales, and records and manages the results.