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Network Planning Specialist (Bilingual Mandarin & English)

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The Network Planning Specialist designs and optimizes logistics routes, plans resources, coordinates with vendors, and analyzes performance data to improve transportation efficiency.
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About UniUni


UniUni, a North American leader in last-mile logistics, delivers tens of millions of parcels annually in Canada, from Coast to Coast, and is rapidly expanding across the United States. Founded in 2019, UniUni’s tech-driven innovation and crowdsourcing delivery model offers fast, economical, and reliable services to local, national, and international e-commerce clients.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Route Planning & Optimization:
    Responsible for designing and optimizing logistics routes in the U.S., including first-mile, middle-mile, and last-mile transportation. Plan efficient routing based on shipment volume, cost factors (fuel, tolls, vehicle usage), and timeliness to reduce transportation cost and improve reliability and accuracy.
  • Shift & Resource Planning:
    Plan transportation schedules and vehicle allocation based on order volume peaks (e.g., holidays, promotions) to ensure adequate capacity and efficient resource utilization. Monitor shift operations and make real-time adjustments as needed.
  • Transportation Vendor Coordination:
    Coordinate with third-party transportation vendors, establish supplier evaluation metrics, negotiate contracts and rates, and optimize vendor performance and structure.
  • Data Analysis & Reporting:
    Monitor transportation KPIs (e.g., on-time rate, cost per km, vehicle utilization). Produce regular performance reports, identify optimization opportunities, and support decision-making with data-driven insights.

Qualifications:

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree or above in Logistics, Transportation Management, or related disciplines.
  • Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience in logistics network or route planning. Cross-border logistics or express delivery experience preferred.
  • Technical Skills: Proficient in route planning tools (e.g., ArcGIS, TransCAD) and Excel-based analysis and modeling. Experience in cost measurement and scheduling optimization.
  • Other Skills: Strong analytical and communication skills. Capable of coordinating with internal teams and external vendors. Proficiency in English writing and communication preferred.

Top Skills

Arcgis
Excel
Transcad

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