Job Postings
Showing 1071 results
Sorted by Most Recent
- United States Army NOLA
Transportation
Transportation Management Coordinator(88N) FULL-TIMEFull-Time
New Orleans, LA
- Refined Community Empowerment
Nonprofit / Museums
FIRE Leadership Program FacilitatorContract
St. Rose, LA
- St. Charles Parish Public Schools
Education / Training
Transportation Dispatcher - West BankFull-Time
Luling, LA
- Kristy Merwin
Manufacturing
Structural FittersFull-Time
St Bernard, LA
- Kristy Merwin
Manufacturing
Structural WeldersFull-Time
St Bernard, LA
- NOLA Couture
Retail
Retail Associate & Visual MerchandiserFull-Time
New Orleans, LA
- Teddy Tennis
Education / Training
Teddy Tennis Coach-now hiring New Orleans, Northshore, Baton Rouge areasPart-Time
Construction / Skilled Trades
Project ManagementFull-Time
- Lede New Orleans
Nonprofit / Museums
Digitial Audience ProducerPart-Time
New Orleans, LA
- Longue Vue
Nonprofit / Museums
Fundraising AssistantFull-Time
New Orleans, LA
- Longue Vue
Nonprofit / Museums
Part-Time GuidePart-Time
New Orleans, LA
- JMH Companies
Construction / Skilled Trades
Administrative AssistantFull-Time
- JMH Companies
Construction / Skilled Trades
Data EntryFull-Time
- JMH Companies
Business Organizations
Customer serviceFull-Time
- JEDCO
Government and Military
Development ManagerFull-Time
Avondale, LA
- UWSELA
Accounting / Banking / Finance
Personal Asssitant/Payroll Assistant!Part-Time
NEW ORLEANS, LA
- St. Charles Parish Public Schools
Education / Training
Special Education Teacher/Early Interventionist at Luling ElementaryFull-Time
Luling, LA
- St. Charles Parish Public Schools
Education / Training
Library Media Specialist - School Librarian at Luling ElementaryFull-Time
Luling, LA
- alignED New Orleans
Nonprofit / Museums
Operations ManagerTemporary
- LSUHSC - New Orleans
Education / Training
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SPECIALIST/EDUCATORFull-Time
- St. Martin's Episcopal School
Education / Training
Fourth Grade Maternity SubstituteContract

Transportation Management Coordinator(88N) FULL-TIME
United States Army NOLA
Posted 08/11/20
514 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA, 70119
Job Description
Transportation management coordinators are primarily responsible for scheduling and selecting the modes of transportation for personnel and equipment. They organize, plan and oversee the movement of those vehicles, personnel and cargo worldwide.
Job Duties
•Mark, label cargo and freight shipments in accordance with regulatory requirements
•Document and inventory freight, cargo and materiel shipments of all types
•Perform system administrator duties such as installing software and uploading data to computer systems
•Prepare equipment, cargo and personnel for travel to airports, seaports and railways
•Request and coordinate transportation to meet a movement mission
The Army Reserve allows you to pursue a civilian career or attend college full-time and still serve your community and country.
You can live where you want, receive medical benefits, educational benefits, tuition assistance, and build for retirement.
In other words, in the Army Reserve, you can continue your career or education while training close to home and standing ready to serve with your valuable job skills.
Pay is based on two weeks of training each year and one weekend each month. Chart reflects Drill Pay only and does not include bonuses, allowances and other benefits.
Assignment Locations: WORLDWIDE
About United States Army NOLA
The Army offer 150+ career fields and several ways to serve.
Benefits that last a lifetime- The Army offers you money for education, comprehensive health care, generous vacation time,
family services and support groups, special pay and cash allowances to cover the cost of living.
Active Duty: You are a Soldier who serves full time. You will generally live on a base, either within the United States or in a foreign country. While on active duty, you will earn a full salary and you will receive health and retirement benefits.
ARMY RESERVE: You are a part-time Soldier, and unlike active duty status, you are required to train and report for duty just one weekend a month and two weeks a year. Serving in the Army Reserve allows you to live where you want, attend school and work a civilian job. You will still earn many benefits, including health care and retirement, and you will also earn part-time duty pay in addition to the income from your civilian job.
WHAT KIND OF JOB WILL I HAVE? When you make the decision to join the Army, you will take a test called the Armed Forces Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). Think of it as the Army’s version of the SAT. It’s designed to help the Army understand your skills. Once you complete the test, you’ll be able to choose from a list of Military Occupational Specialties (MOS) that match your qualifications.
No matter which career path you choose, the experience you receive in the U.S. Army will give you a framework for success.
You will have the opportunity to train and achieve a certification in almost any career path. You will be given hands-on training, and you will be expected to carry more responsibility than you would starting out in a comparable civilian job. You will also gain leadership skills and a work ethic that can only come with a background in the military.
This is the Official WorkNOLA page of the Downtown New Orleans Army Recruiting Center.
Army Recruiters are tasked with not only finding men and women who are interested in the Army, but also helping them gauge whether military service is best for them. Recruiters also guide potential candidates through the enlistment process, making sure they have everything they need up until the moment a Soldier embarks on Basic Combat Training.
Why contact a Recruiter?
A recruiter will help you tailor your Army experience to fit your needs and goals. Want to take advantage of money for your education? Need certain job skills? Your recruiter can give you the specifics on all the Army benefits to help you make the most out of your Army career.
What’s it like talking to a Recruiter?
Recruiters are some of the most experienced Soldiers in the Army, and they are qualified to tell you about what the Army has to offer. Some have served overseas, and some have seen combat. You should feel free to ask them about their experiences and how the Army has helped them meet their goals.