Ground Logistics

TeamSupervisorPackageDeliveryforFedEx

$62k+ Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States; Auburn, Pennsylvania, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Team Supervisor – Package Delivery for FedEx at Ground Logistics. Skills: Daily dispatch, Route planning, Team leadership. Oversee daily FedEx delivery operations. Drive performance”

What You'll Achieve.

Keep the operation running at a high level

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Solve problems in real time

Eligibility Requirements

Availability 6 days per week, Early mornings, Extended days, Weekend involvement

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Availability 6 days per week

Nice to Have

Previous FedEx BC experience is a plus, Experience with FedEx, Experience with UPS, Experience with Amazon, Experience with DHL, Experience with Walmart delivery, Experience with courier services, Experience with trucking, Experience with similar logistics environments

What You'll Do.

Oversee daily FedEx delivery operations

Solve problems in real time

Maintain partnership with FedEx leadership

Ensure team accountability

Conduct safety training

Communicate DOT compliance

Coordinate vehicle maintenance

Ensure operational readiness

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partnership with FedEx leadership

Full Job Description

Urgent Hiring: FedEx Business Contact (BC) – Pottsville/Auburn, PA Starting Salary: From $62,400 per year Ground Logistics is seeking a motivated, hands-on leader to oversee daily FedEx delivery operations. This is a key leadership role within our organization, responsible for driving performance, safety, and team culture. As a FedEx Business Contact (BC), you will play a direct role in the success of the operation each day. You’ll be present in the terminal, leading drivers, managing dispatch, solving problems in real time, and maintaining a strong partnership with FedEx leadership. This role requires consistency, flexibility, and availability. Operational needs may require early mornings, extended days, or weekend involvement. In return, you gain schedule flexibility when operations allow and the opportunity to grow within a stable and expanding company. What You’ll Lead Driver development and team accountability Daily dispatch, route planning, and execution Safety training, ride-alongs, and DOT compliance Strong communication and partnership with FedEx terminal management Vehicle maintenance coordination and operational readiness You will be trusted to take ownership, make decisions, and keep the operation running at a high level. What We’re Looking For A confident leader who can coach and motivate a team Strong communication skills and attention to detail Ability to adapt quickly in a fast-paced environment Calm, professional decision-making under pressure High level of personal accountability Availability 6 days per week Experience with FedEx, UPS, Amazon, DHL, Walmart delivery, courier services, trucking, or similar logistics environments is strongly preferred. Previous FedEx BC experience is a plus. What We Offer Weekly pay Paid time off and paid holidays Medical, dental, vision, accident, and life insurance options Free telemedicine 401(k) retirement plan Company-provided uniforms Advancement opportunities within a growing FedEx contractor We operate with an

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