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Logistics Coordinator

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Midrand

On-site

ZAR 200 000 - 300 000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A logistics company in Midrand is seeking a Fleet Coordinator responsible for ensuring the efficient and timely movement of goods throughout the supply chain. This role involves monitoring fleet performance, coordinating maintenance, and ensuring compliance with regulations. The ideal candidate is a South African youth aged between 18 and 34 with a degree in Operations Management, and strong skills in organisational tasks and data analysis. This position offers an opportunity to grow in a dynamic environment.

Qualifications

  • South African unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 34.
  • Must not have participated in the YES programme before.
  • Familiarity with freight management systems.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate transportation and monitor shipments for the fleet.
  • Maintain records of fleet performance, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
  • Oversee vehicle maintenance and workshop coordination.

Skills

Strong organisational and multitasking abilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Proficiency in logistics management tools
Analytical mindset with data interpretation

Education

Bachelor's degree in Operations Management, Logistics, Supply Chain Management
Matric

Tools

Microsoft Office Suite
Logistics software
Job description
About the role

The Fleet Coordinator plays a critical role in ensuring efficient, accurate, and timely movement of goods throughout the supply chain by monitoring the fleet and assets. This individual will coordinate transportation, monitor shipments, and manage fleet documentation and compliance. The Fleet Coordinator ensures real‑time fleet monitoring, planned maintenance, emergency response, record keeping, and collaboration with Logistics Coordinator to fulfil customer loads in a safe and efficient manner.

Responsibilities
Daily Fleet Operations Monitoring
  • Maintain records of daily fleet performance, including vehicle availability, usage, and condition.
  • Track and analyse daily driving patterns using telematics systems to identify risky behaviour and inefficiencies.
  • Log and escalte fleet incidents, accidents, and near‑miss events with appropriate documentation and follow‑up actions.
  • Compile and distribute daily, weekly, and monthly performance reports for operational visibility and decision making.
Pre‑Trip Inspections and Defect Resolution
  • Oversee completion of daily pre‑trip inspections by drivers and ensure compliance with inspection standards.
  • Log reported defects, assign corrective action, and track resolution to ensure vehicles are safe and roadworthy before dispatch.
  • Maintain a centralised defect tracking system to monitor trends and prevent recurring mechanical issues.
Maintenance and Workshop Coordination
  • Plan and manage all scheduled and opportunistic maintenance for trucks, trailers, and associated equipment.
  • Liaise with internal and external workshops to ensure timely completion of repair tasks.
  • Review and close work orders, verifying that repairs meet required safety and quality standards.
  • Maintain updated service records and ensure alignment with OEM and legal maintenance schedules.
⯠Workshop Stock and Parts Control
  • Monitor and control workshop inventory, including critical spare parts, tools, consumables, and safety items.
  • Track stock usage, reorder levels, and ensure timely replenishment to avoid delays in maintenance work.
  • Maintain accurate records of all parts used in each job card and reconcile stock movement with maintenance activities.
Breakdown and Recovery Management
  • Coordinate prompt response to breakdowns by deploying recovery support and arranging urgent repairs.
  • Log breakdown incidents and analyse root causes to inform preventive maintenance strategies and reduce future occurrences.
Telematics and Camera System Oversight
  • Monitor vehicle telematics and dash cam systems for real‑time data on speed, braking, route adherence, and safety events.
  • Review footage or event logs as needed to support investigations or compliance reviews.
  • Ensure all systems are fully operational, up‑to‑date, and effectively utilised by drivers and operational staff.
Compliance and Certification Management
  • License disks.
  • Pneumatic pressure tanker certifications.
  • Safety slings.
  • Fire extinguishers.
  • Warning triangles, stop blocks.
  • Vehicle steps, fall arrest systems.
  • Safety lane checks.
  • Maintain a compliance calendar to monitor expiry and renewal dates, ensuring continuous legal and safety readiness.
Documentation and Record Keeping
  • Maintain centralised, up‑to‑date records of all inspections, maintenance, repairs, certifications, and driver reports.
  • Ensure all documents are audit‑ready, securely stored, and aligned with regulatory and internal compliance requirements.
  • Transition paper‑based systems to digital platforms where applicable to improve efficiency and accessibility.
Tyre and Component Lifecycle Management
  • Oversee tyre usage, condition monitoring, rotations, and replacements across the fleet.
  • Keep detailed logs of tyre specifications, serial numbers, fitment history, and vendor service interactions.
  • Investigate irregular tyre wear and ensure corrective actions are implemented to improve tyre lifespan.
Third‑party fleet Service Provider Management
  • Manage relationships with external service providers, including workshops, tyre suppliers, and equipment vendors.
  • Track service quality, response times, and adherence to agreed terms and conditions.
  • Verify and reconcile third‑party invoices against completed work before approval.
System Optimisation
  • Ensure all fleet‑related digital systems (maintenance tracking, telematics, inspection tools, defect logging) are consistently and effectively used.
  • Identify gaps in system use, recommend improvements, and provide or coordinate user training where required.
Minimum Requirements
  • South African unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 34.
  • Must not have participated on the YES programme before.
  • Matric.
  • Bachelor's degree in Operations Management, Logistics, Supply Chain Management.
  • Familiarity with freight management systems and logistics software.
Skills
  • Strong organisational and multitasking abilities.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficiency in logistics management tools, Microsoft Office Suite, and data analytics platforms.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret data and propose actionable solutions.

Please consider your application unsuccessful when you have not heard from the Signa Opportunity team within two weeks of submitting your application.

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