Armstrong Knight are very pleased to be working with a forward thinking and progressive company which has been serving the vehicle salvage and disposal industry for over 50 years. It provides the best and most effective vehicle salvage collection and disposal service for UK based insurance companies, fleet hire and more. They have an expanding network of UK sites with employees and sites across the UK and they are now looking for an experienced Transport Planner to join their team.
Our Client is looking for a full-time permanent Transport Planner for their Canvey site. Reporting to the Transport Planner Team Leader, the role is critical to the success of the transport department.
The purpose of the role is to manage the daily vehicle collections based on insurance company instructions through a combination of company owned trucks and sub-contractors. The planner would look to maximise collection capacity by effectively utilising our fleet of transporters and topping up routes where applicable.
What will this role involve?
* Responsible for routing collections for their own designated area incorporating deliveries and returns where possible.
* Understand the importance of how this role is closely associated with the Driver bonus scheme.
* Be familiar with all Driver processes, procedures, and legislative requirements including the working time directive.
* Communicate thoroughly with the HBC Drivers regarding their collections, returns, and deliveries.
* Manage sub-contractor selection and activity including timely notification to the sub-contractor of required collections and deliveries, ensuring collections are carried out within the terms of the agreed Service Level Agreements (SLA).
* Understand all aspects of the planning department including specialist and small lorry collection processes to provide cover as required.
* Carry out other transport specific duties as directed by the Transport Planner Team Leader.
* Understand the process of routing work through the Driver’s hand-held devices.
Skills Required
Working in a fast-paced transport office, suitable candidates must understand the vehicle collection process from instruction to delivery to yard and work within a clearly defined set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
The successful applicant should have knowledge of road transport and UK geography, understand driving issues (including Driver tacho hours), possess good communication skills, be self-motivated, organised, resilient, flexible, detail-oriented, and able to use their initiative.
The successful candidate should demonstrate a willingness to review and suggest improvements to the Driver and vehicle routing applications.
Working hours are Monday to Friday; 37.5 hours a week, working 7.5 hours per day between the business hours of 8.00am – 5.30pm (with an hour lunch break), with agreed start and finish times determined by the reporting Manager in line with the needs of the business.
A comprehensive induction programme including training on the role will be provided.
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