2025-11-14 – Weekly Logistics Jobs : Remote logistics roles are on the rise

Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.


This week, the logistics job market is buzzing with activity. There are critical needs in various regions, and a few verified remote work opportunities are available. If you’re looking to pivot into a remote role, this might be your week.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Logistics Manager
    Company: Ace Hardware Corporation | Location: Princeton, IL
    This role involves managing distribution center operations. It’s a great chance to lead a team and ensure efficient logistics processes.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Specialist
    Company: Uline, Inc. | Location: Pleasant Prairie, WI
    Join Uline’s logistics team, where data-driven decisions are key. This role focuses on optimizing delivery efficiency.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Coordinator
    Company: CORNERSTONE TRUCKING LLC | Location: Cary, NC
    This position is perfect for someone who loves coordinating logistics and ensuring smooth operations.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Coordinator
    Company: The Upper Deck Company | Location: Durham, NC
    Responsible for managing daily operations and shipments. Ideal for detail-oriented professionals.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Coordinator
    Company: Kinetics Noise Control | Location: Dublin, OH
    This role supports the logistics manager in warehouse operations. Non-exempt position with growth potential.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics & Admin Coordinator
    Company: Shoreland Transport | Location: Suffolk, VA
    Shoreland Transport seeks a coordinator to deliver professional transportation solutions.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Coordinator
    Company: Uline, Inc. | Location: Pleasant Prairie, WI
    Join a team focused on analytics-driven logistics solutions. Ideal for those passionate about customer service.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Specialist
    Company: DCS Corp | Location: Huntsville, AL
    This role involves lifecycle logistics requirements and product reviews.
    Apply Here

  • Internal Medicine Physician
    Company: 14 Street Medical PC | Location: New York, NY
    While not strictly logistics, this role involves coordination within a healthcare setting.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Coordinator
    Company: Big Timber Fasteners | Location: Billings, MT
    Analyze logistics data and trends in this coordinator role. Perfect for those who love data-driven decisions.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

This week’s remote opportunities include roles that let you work from anywhere, making it easier to balance work and life.

  • Logistics Assistant
    Company: Duke Energy Corporation | Location: Las Vegas, NV
    Important role in supporting logistics operations with administrative functions. Remote work allows for flexibility.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Development Beginner
    Company: Logistics Express | Location: East Orange, NJ
    A great entry-level opportunity in logistics or transportation. Perfect for starting a career remotely.
    Apply Here

  • Logistics Analyst - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Washington, DC
    Enthusiastic and detail-oriented professionals will thrive in this data-driven role.
    Apply Here

  • Trucking & Logistics Consultant (Contract/Part-Time, Remote)
    Company: Samirian Chemical Inc | Location: Elk Grove Village, IL
    This contract role focuses on managing trucking orders and customs processes. Ideal for experienced consultants.
    Apply Here

  • Global Logistics Analyst - Remote
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Morton, IL
    Perfect for problem solvers passionate about international logistics.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


Keep an eye on these opportunities and act quickly. The logistics industry is always evolving, and these roles can be your next big step. Best of luck!

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I landed a remote logistics coordinator contract last month by turning on job alerts and keeping a ready ‘apply within 24 hours’ checklist — these postings go like dock slots at 8 a.m. My tip: include a one-line KPI in the opener (e.g., ‘cut lane dwell 18%’) and paste your availability; caveat that some ‘remote’ roles still want on-site onboarding or PST overlap.

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I keep a 60-second “ops wins” blurb ready to paste (e.g., cut detention 15% with TMS rules) and filter jobs to “Remote” + “Past 24 hours”; @thomill’s speed tip is spot on, but watch for “remote” postings that are really hybrid and ask about time zones upfront. Anyone else seeing more EDI-heavy coordinator roles this week?

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, these “real-time” postings vanish overnight, so I attach a one-page 30–60–90 with remote cadence (standups/time zones) and target metrics and send it the same morning. @Guide’s speed point is right, but the plan gets me replies because it shows I’ve looked at their lane mix and tooling without a long cover letter. Small caveat: it takes 10–12 minutes per role, so I only do it for verified remote openings.

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I save Boolean searches on Indeed (‘TMS OR WMS OR EDI’) — https://www.indeed.com/advanced_search; got callbacks, but don’t skip hybrids.

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