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Yard Specialist

Compton, CA

 

Location: 19431 S. Santa Fe Ave., Compton, CA 90221

Type: Full-Time

Salary Range: $55,000 - $65,000 per year, depending on experience

 

Position Summary

  • The OOG Yard Specialist is responsible for coordinating and managing daily OOG yard operations, including inbound containers and flat racks from the port, transloading activities, OTR outbound loading, and execution of the daily loading plan. This position works closely with drivers, equipment operators, dispatch, and the OOG Operations team to ensure cargo is received, handled, loaded, and released safely and according to the scheduled operation plan.

Responsibilities

  • 1. Inbound Container & Flat Rack Management
    • Coordinate and monitor inbound containers and flat racks arriving from the port.
    • Verify container / flat rack numbers and cargo information upon arrival.
    • Coordinate unloading and designated yard placement.
    • Maintain accurate inbound and yard location records.
    • Report cargo damage, equipment issues, or discrepancies immediately.
    2. Transloading (T/L) Operations
    • Coordinate daily transloading activities for OOG and project cargo.
    • Confirm cargo, equipment, and loading requirements before starting operations.
    • Coordinate with forklift, reach stacker, crane, and other equipment operators as required.
    • Monitor loading/unloading activities to ensure cargo is handled safely.
    • Confirm completion of each T/L operation and update the Operations team.
    3. OTR Outbound & Loading Management
    • Coordinate OTR trucks arriving for outbound pickup.
    • Verify the correct cargo is assigned to the correct truck/trailer.
    • Coordinate loading sequence and equipment based on the daily loading plan.
    • Monitor cargo loading and securement before truck departure.
    • Confirm outbound cargo and truck information and report completion.
    4. Daily Loading Plan Execution
    • Review the daily loading and operation plan with the OOG Operations team.
    • Organize inbound, T/L, and outbound activities according to priority and schedule.
    • Coordinate drivers and equipment operators to minimize delays.
    • Monitor daily progress and immediately communicate delays or operational issues.
    • Provide daily operation status and completion updates to management.
    5. Yard Safety & Field Control
    • Monitor daily yard activities and maintain a safe working environment.
    • Control personnel and vehicle movement within active loading/unloading areas.
    • Ensure required PPE and established safety procedures are followed.
    • Stop operations immediately when an unsafe condition is identified.
    • Report accidents, incidents, cargo damage, and near-miss events to management.
    • Assist with incident documentation and corrective actions.
    • Maintain clean and safe loading and equipment operating areas.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 1 year of relevant work experience in yard operations, logistics, or transportation is preferred.
  • Knowledge of container, flat rack, trailer, and OTR operations preferred.
  • Understanding of cargo loading, transloading, and cargo securement practices.
  • Ability to coordinate multiple trucks and loading activities simultaneously.
  • Ability to work safely around trucks, forklifts, reach stackers, cranes, and heavy equipment.
  • Ability to work outdoors and respond to changing operational schedules.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills.
  • Team-oriented mindset with strong coordination skills.
  • Basic computer skills(Microsoft excel) for operational records, email, and daily reporting.
  • Proficient in English & Korean preferred

 

Benefits

  • Health, Dental, and Vision PPO Insurance
  • Life, STD, LTD Insurance
  • 401(K) Plan
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holiday(s)
  • Additional Paid time off (Bereavement, Wedding, Birth of a Child, etc.)
  • Years of Service Awards
  • Education Assistant Program (Based on Eligibility)

 

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