




Job Summary: Logistics Intern in training to support administrative management of transportation and foreign trade, developing skills in the cargo and documentation operational cycle. Key Highlights: 1. Training opportunity in the cargo and documentation operational cycle. 2. Development of skills in crossing scheduling and cargo management. 3. Training in preparation and review of transportation documents. **Logistics Intern Profile (Part-Time):** **1\. Position Objective** Actively support administrative management of transportation and foreign trade, receiving training in the cargo operational cycle, documentation, and border/local crossings. **2\. Academic Background** * **Field of Study:** Student in final semesters of Logistics, International Trade, International Business, Business Administration, or related discipline. **3\. Desired Knowledge** * **Excel:** Basic\-intermediate level (proficiency with tables and filters). * **English:** Basic (technical document reading). * **Fundamental Concepts:** Theoretical understanding of manifests, shipments, and types of cargo units. **4\. Responsibilities During Learning Process** Under supervision, the intern will be trained in: * **Crossing Scheduling:** Support in scheduling time slots for cargo movement. * **Cargo Management:** Tracking unit status and updating reports. * **Manifest Preparation:** Data entry and generation of transportation documents. * **Document Review:** Verification of invoices, packing lists, and customs entries to ensure no errors exist. **5\. Soft Skills** * **Attention to Detail:** Critical for document review. * **Order and Organization:** Ability to handle diverse information efficiently within tight timelines. * **Proactivity:** Willingness to ask questions and learn new processes. * **Clear Communication:** Ability to accurately convey cargo status. Salary: $6,000\.00 \- $7,000\.00 per month Work Location: On-site employment


