Andy Mohr
Job Details
Job Location AFM North Inc. - Indianapolis, IN
Description
An
automotive dispatcher
plays a key role in coordinating the movement of vehicles and drivers, typically within companies like auto transport services, tow truck companies, car rental agencies, or fleet management organizations. The role combines logistics, communication, and scheduling responsibilities to ensure operations run smoothly.
Key Responsibilities Dispatching drivers : Assign drivers to routes or pickups/deliveries based on availability, location, and priority. Scheduling : Plan vehicle movements for efficiency, including pickups, deliveries, and returns. Communication : Maintain constant communication with drivers, customers, and management. Tracking : Monitor vehicle locations using GPS and tracking systems. Problem-solving : Respond to delays, vehicle breakdowns, or last-minute schedule changes. Documentation : Maintain records of deliveries, mileage, fuel usage, and any issues. Tools Often Used
Fleet management software
(like Samsara, Verizon Connect, or Fleetio) Dispatching apps GPS tracking systems Communication platforms
(radio, phone, or messaging apps) Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
for logging and tracking manually Qualifications
Skills Required
Strong communication
(verbal and written) Organizational skills Attention to detail Time management Problem-solving ability Familiarity with local geography or mapping systems Basic mechanical knowledge
(especially in towing or vehicle transport)
Job Location AFM North Inc. - Indianapolis, IN
Description
An
automotive dispatcher
plays a key role in coordinating the movement of vehicles and drivers, typically within companies like auto transport services, tow truck companies, car rental agencies, or fleet management organizations. The role combines logistics, communication, and scheduling responsibilities to ensure operations run smoothly.
Key Responsibilities Dispatching drivers : Assign drivers to routes or pickups/deliveries based on availability, location, and priority. Scheduling : Plan vehicle movements for efficiency, including pickups, deliveries, and returns. Communication : Maintain constant communication with drivers, customers, and management. Tracking : Monitor vehicle locations using GPS and tracking systems. Problem-solving : Respond to delays, vehicle breakdowns, or last-minute schedule changes. Documentation : Maintain records of deliveries, mileage, fuel usage, and any issues. Tools Often Used
Fleet management software
(like Samsara, Verizon Connect, or Fleetio) Dispatching apps GPS tracking systems Communication platforms
(radio, phone, or messaging apps) Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
for logging and tracking manually Qualifications
Skills Required
Strong communication
(verbal and written) Organizational skills Attention to detail Time management Problem-solving ability Familiarity with local geography or mapping systems Basic mechanical knowledge
(especially in towing or vehicle transport)