Transportation Coordinator resume examples for 2025
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How to write a transportation coordinator resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A resume summary is your opening statement that highlights your strongest skills and top accomplishments. It is your chance to quickly let recruiters know who you are professionally - and why they should hire you for the transportation coordinator role.
Step 1: Start with your current job title, or the one you aspire to. Are you a passionate manager? A skilled analyst? It's a good starting point.
Step 2: Next put your years of experience in transportation coordinator-related roles.
Step 3: Now is the time to put your biggest accomplishment or something you are professionally proud of.
Step 4: Read over what you have written. It should be 2-4 sentences. Your goal is to summarize your experience, not recite your resume.
These four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some transportation coordinator interviews.Hi, I'm Zippi, your job search robot. Let me write a first draft of your summary statement.
List the right project manager skills
Use your Skills section to show you have the knowledge and technical ability to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section and make sure you have the right keywords:
- Look at the job listing and skills listed. You need to include the exact keywords from the job description to get your resume in front of an actual human. Do you have those skills? Fantastic! Be sure to list them.
- Include as many relevant hard or technical transportation coordinator skills as possible for each job you apply to.
- Be specific with the skills you have and be sure you are using the most up to date and accurate terms.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a transportation coordinator resume:
- Customer Service
- Patients
- Data Entry
- CDL
- Safety Rules
- Medical Appointments
- TMS
- Transportation Services
- Coordinators
- Logistical Support
- LTL
- PowerPoint
- Payroll
- On-Time Delivery
- Outbound Shipments
- Medicaid
- Delivery Issues
- Distribution Centers
- Vehicle Maintenance
- Customer Orders
- Computer System
- Hazardous Materials
- KPI
- Hazmat
- Hippa
- Computer Aided Dispatch
- AS400
- Transportation Operations
- Transportation Issues
- International Shipments
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How to structure your work experience
A work experience section is a vital part of your resume because it shows you have the experience to succeed in your next job.
- Put your most recent experience first. Prospective employers care about your most recent accomplishments the most.
- Put the job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
- Include only recent, relevant jobs. This means if you're a fairly experienced worker, you might need to leave off that first internship or other positions in favor of highlighting more pertinent positions.
How to write transportation coordinator experience bullet points
Remember, your resume is not a list of responsibilities or a job description. This is your chance to show why you're good at your job and what you accomplished.
Use the XYZ formula for your work experience bullet points. Here's how it works:
- Use strong action verbs like Led, Built, or Optimized.
- Follow up with numbers when possible to support your results. How much did performance improve? How much revenue did you drive?
- Wrap it up by explaining the actions you took to achieve the result and how you made an impact.
This creates bullet points that read Achieved X, measured by Y, by doing Z.
Here are effective examples from transportation coordinator resumes:
Work History Example #1
Driver
Stevens Transport
- Completed driving school and received my CDL Class A, and completed 70hrs+ over the road training.
- Maintained truck documentations and HOS (Hours of Service) as set standards by Department of Transportation (DOT).
- Worked for North America's most reputable, response and conscious refrigerated transport carrier as a CDL Truck Driver.
- Obtained a Class A CDL license and some Over-The-Road training.
- Trained for and received CDL, delivered refrigerated products around the country
Work History Example #2
Carrier
US Postal Service
- Cased and delivered mail for rural route in Dublin, GA Drove LLV to pick up mail for dispatch
- Utilized a mobile communication device to track packages and message Postmasters
- Maintained high standards of United States Postal Codes.
- Passed safe driving school to drive FFV/LLV automobiles.
- Communicated daily delivery updates with supervisors and co-workers utilizing latest USPS technology.
Work History Example #3
Patrol Officer
The Philadelphia Housing Authority
- Assigned as SWAT/Patrol K-9 handler and trainer.
- Conducted patrol operations, assisted on DUI check points.
- Trained, mentored and evaluated newly hired EMTs.
- Served subpoenas, arrest warrants on suspected criminals, enforced local and state criminal and traffic laws.
- Collaborated with other Officers in performing DUI checkpoint enforcement.
Work History Example #4
Delivery Specialist
Papa John's International
- Maintained and operated tractor/trailer according to DOT regulations.
- Composed food and beverage orders while controlling cash/credit/debit transactions.
- Performed equipment calibration and used troubleshooting procedures to identify issues and take corrective actions.
- Delivered various food and beverages in a time-efficient and safe manner by using GPS and accurately understanding directions.
- Provided troubleshooting and end-user customer support for all incoming hardware and software related issues.
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Add an education section to your resume
Here is the best way to format your education section:
- Display your highest degree first.
- If you graduated over 5 years ago, put this section at the bottom of your resume. If you lack relevant work experience, the education section should go to the top.
- If you have a bachelor's or master's degree, do not list your high school education.
- If your graduation year is more than 15-20 years ago, it's better not to include dates in this section.
Here are some examples of good education entries for resumes:
Master's Degree In Computer Science
California State University - San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA
2003 - 2004
Highlight your transportation coordinator certifications on your resume
Certifications are a great way to showcase special expertise or niche skills. Some jobs even require certifications to be hired.
To list, use the full name of the certification and the organization that issued it, along with the date of achievement.
Here are some of the best certifications to have on transportation coordinator resumes:
- Commercial Driver License (CDL)
- Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS)
- Certified Transportation Professional (CTP)
- OSHA Safety Certificate
- Certification in Transportation and Logistics (CLT)
- Certified Medical Office Manager (CMOM)
- Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (NHA)
- Certified Logistics Associate (CLA)
- Hazmat Transportation Safety