As a fleet planner at Van den Bosch Iberia, your responsibilities lie in the daily management of our drivers. You will be part of Team Trucking at our Barcelona office and with your fellow fleet planners and truck planners. Together with the other planners, you will be responsible for the operational coordination of international transports within Spain and southern France.As a fleet planner, you are responsible for monitoring the planning that your fellow truck planners make of the trucks within Spain and southern France. It is up to you to ensure good coordination between the truck planners, the Customer Service team, and the drivers. A proactive attitude and clear communication are therefore indispensable. You work with an advanced planning system, in which you record all required information correctly.Knowledge of bulk transport is nice to have, but this is not a requirement. To get to know Van den Bosch and our industry, you will participate in the extensive induction programme at our headquarters in the Netherlands. After this is completed, you will join your colleagues to start working on your own. In this position, it is important that you are strong and can switch quickly to keep the operation running.Your profileYou have at least 3 years of experience as a planner; affinity with transportis a must.Experience in working with drivers and managing their schedules.Good command of English and Spanish; French is an advantage.Our offerWorking in an international family-owned business.Work in an enthusiastic and professional team.Opportunities to grow within the company and to develop your knowledge and skills.Room for own initiative and putting forward ideas.This is Van den BoschDynamic, young, and international teams.Plenty of room for development and growth.Leading the way together through innovation and digitisation.Are you the fleet planner we are looking for?Get in touch with our HR & Administration officer Joana Garcia and share your motivation and CV. Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.#J-18808-Ljbffr