FAQs
What are the essential functions of a Freight Inspector at FedEx Freight?
The essential functions include reviewing computer reports for shipment compliance, providing inspection data to the Pricing department, supporting freight analysis processes, communicating processes at service centers, participating in meetings, developing positive relationships with employees, assisting leadership, and complying with laws and company policies.
What qualifications are required for the Freight Inspector position?
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with one year of transportation experience preferred. Good written and verbal communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Office, and basic math, analytical, and problem-solving skills are also necessary.
What are the working conditions for a Freight Inspector?
Working conditions require the ability to work different shifts, including weekends, as well as the ability to travel. The role involves exposure to varied weather conditions and a dock environment with potential exhaust, fumes, dust, and noise.
What is the starting rate of pay for the Freight Inspector position?
The starting rate of pay is $26.15 per hour.
Is prior experience with Transportation/Freight Management systems preferred for this role?
Yes, experience using Transportation/Freight Management computer systems is preferred.
Are there opportunities for career advancement within FedEx Freight?
While not explicitly stated, opportunities for advancement can be inferred through participation in team meetings, supporting leadership, and developing positive relationships with employees.
Does FedEx Freight provide accommodation for applicants with disabilities?
Yes, FedEx Freight offers assistance for applicants with disabilities through a designated contact number and email.
Are employees expected to work independently or as part of a team?
Employees are expected to work both independently and as a team member.
How important is attention to detail for the Freight Inspector role?
Attention to detail is essential, as the role involves inspecting shipments and ensuring compliance with regulations.
Can I learn more about compensation policies at FedEx Freight?
Yes, FedEx Freight has a pay transparency policy that allows employees to inquire about compensation without fear of discrimination.