Logistics Sales Executive

All About ITS Logistics 

Join the best management training program in the exciting Logistics and Supply Chain industry.  ITS is the perfect arena to kick off your career because we invest in your personal and professional growth, providing the tools, resources, and support you need to unleash your full potential, collaborate with like-minded teammates, and seize limitless opportunities.  We empower our team members to become champions by nurturing a culture of collaboration, competition, and unyielding resilience.  

By joining our all-star team, you will be part of an organization that values your unique skills, encourages your drive for excellence, and recognizes your unwavering commitment to achieving our shared goals. At ITS, we believe that together, we can conquer any challenge and achieve remarkable victories. 

Want to learn more about ITS and to see if you have what it takes?  Check out the video below! https://youtu.be/Di6DTWi3Ev0 

Position Overview 
The Logistics Management Trainees are paid while going through a world class training program, learning all aspects of the logistics and supply chain industry and the ITS way. The training program will allow individuals to become certified logistics professionals. Once candidates graduate from the training program, they will be working with teams to support our established network of customers. Managing shipments and ensuring those shipments arrive from point A to point B.  

Our associates enjoy a strong sense of teamwork, community, and career growth.  We offer a competitive base salary during training and then team members will have the ability to participate in incentive plans once completed. Employees track around $93,000 in total compensation in their first year employed.  Click here to find out more about our highly paid Logistics Management Training program! 

Position Overview 

  • Negotiate rates with customers and vendors. 
  • Provide solutions in challenging situations. 
  • Monitor on-time deliveries and assist in moving freight. 
  • Exhibit high energy and an optimistic attitude.  
  • Demonstrate clear, strong communication. 
  • Thrive and participate in a competitive team environment. 

Position Requirements 

  • 0-8 years of professional experience preferred (entry level position) 

 

  • College degree preferred. 

We thrive in a fun and exciting onsite experience located in Reno, NV! Relocation assistance offered.  Interested in learning more?  Read our blog post about the Reno/Tahoe area 

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