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Assistant Dispatch Job Description
Classification Title
Assistant Dispatcher
Definition
The Assistant Dispatcher is in place to facilitate and help LuGreg Trucking’s lead dispatcher in
providing premium customer service and efficiently deploy assets to meet the primary goal of
being a dispatch unit second to none. The Assistant Dispatcher will be in a position to assist the
lead dispatcher and train to understand the dispatch process and business. Ultimately learning
to provide redundancy to the lead dispatch position as needed. We will work together as a team
to achieve our vision statement, “Operational Excellence for HIS Glory.”
Organizational Relationships
When assisting with dispatch the position reports directly to the lead dispatcher they are
assigned to on that day. After that the position indirectly reports to team members on call, sales
manager/yard managers, general manager, and President.
Education Qualifications (Minimum)
High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
Position Qualifications
Ability and willingness to learn new processes and business functions to facilitate
becoming a better dispatcher.
Proficient Computer skills that include good typing abilities and basic understanding of
the Windows Operating System.
Extreme focus on organization and time management.
Excellent verbal and written skills.
Ability to exercise independent judgment and basic reasoning skills.
Must be able to gain insights from mistakes that occurred and how you performed in that
situation to excel in position.
Team player with a servant’s heart.
Ability to read, write, and speak English to the extent that he or she is able to understand
verbal and written instructions as well as able to give verbal and written instructions
legibly.
LuGreg Trucking, LLC
PO Box 1289, Kingfisher, OK 73750
(405) 375-4014
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