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Ground Transportation Supervisor (NY - Albany)

Trinity Air Medical

At Trinity Air Medical (TAM), we’re not just a logistics company – we’re a vital part of a life-saving mission. Operating 24/7/365, we provide critical support to the organ donation and transplantation community, ensuring that every delivery we make has the potential to save or improve lives. Our team is driven by purpose, passion, and a commitment to excellence, and we’re looking for leaders like you to help us continue making a difference. If you thrive in high-stakes environments and want to contribute to a mission that truly matters, TAM is the place for you! 

Work Location: Must reside within 30 minutes of 20 Vatrono Road, Unit C, Albany, NY 12205

Schedule: Full-time, 24/7 on-call availability required.


How You Will Be Rewarded as 
a Driver Supervisor

  • Compensation: Competitive pay, $59,500 – $70,000 annual salary, includes RSUs
  • Benefits: Medical (Cigna), Dental, Vision, 401(k) with 5% match and immediate vesting, HSA & FSA options, employer-paid Life & AD&D insurance, and Tuition Reimbursement
  • PTO: Employer-paid time off and holiday pay

Key Responsibilities 

  • Lead and supervise the Trinity driver team, ensuring top-tier performance and compliance with company standards. 
  • Monitor safety compliance, audit driver statuses and timecards, and uphold operational excellence. 
  • Oversee fleet maintenance and track vehicle upkeep through the Fleetio application. 
  • Collaborate with the Logistics and Ground Operations teams to optimize driver utilization and compliance with duty/rest periods. 
  • Conduct training, onboarding, and performance reviews in partnership with leadership. 
  • Serve in a full-time capacity to support operations needs, including regularly driving on missions as assigned.  
  • Effectively communicate in a variety of forums and formats 
  • Regular attendance at department meetings is required.  
  • Ensure drivers adhere to all state laws regarding meal and rest breaks, maintaining compliance. 

 

Qualifications 

  • Experience in transportation, dispatching, or supervisory roles (fleet supervision preferred but not required). 
  • Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to multitask and solve problems effectively. 
  • Clean driving record, ability to pass a drug/alcohol screening and background check. 
  • Spanish fluency is a plus! 

 

What You’ll Need 

  • Passion for developing team members and ensuring operational success. 
  • Availability to work nights, weekends, and occasional travel (by air and ground). 
  • Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and related tools. 

 

Physical Requirements 

  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs and endure long periods of sitting or driving. 

 

This is your chance to make a meaningful impact while growing your career in a fast-paced and mission-driven organization. Join us and become part of a team dedicated to saving lives! 

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