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Antonini Enterprises, LLC is Hiring a Seasonal Billing Clerk Near Modesto, CA
Job DescriptionPosition Purpose: This seasonal position is responsible for creating orders, entering loads, scanning and indexing of freight bills for the Antonini Companies at their Modesto offices under the direction of experienced personnel Essential Functions, including but not limited to:
Create orders in our transportation management system (TMS) software
Enter loads associated with each order
Review, match, scan and attach supporting paperwork within TMS
Communicate with drivers as needed to gather information
Complete work accurately and in a timely manner
Perform other duties as required
Experience:
Two years minimum data entry experience, preferably within the transportation industry
Experience using TruckMate software preferred but not required
Expected Duration and Hours of Work:
This is a full-time position that will be staffed for the duration of our agricultural hauling season, typically July through October. Position may need to work overtime, including six days per week during busiest times.
Company DescriptionAntonini Enterprises LLC is part of a group of companies dedicated to serving California's agricultural and general commodity transportation needs since 1926. Each year the trucking companies, Antonini Freight Express, Inc. and Antonini Fruit Express haul more than 110,000 truckloads of agricultural products and general commodities such as canned goods, empty cans, bulk wine, corrugated fiber, steel products, tomatoes, peaches, nuts, grains and building materials to name a few. These companies operate out of five terminals spanning the San Joaquin Valley. Antonini Enterprises LLC is part of a group of companies dedicated to serving California's agricultural and general commodity transportation needs since 1926. Each year the trucking companies, Antonini Freight Express, Inc. and Antonini Fruit Express haul more than 110,000 truckloads of agricultural products and general commodities such as canned goods, empty cans, bulk wine, corrugated fiber, steel products, tomatoes, peaches, nuts, grains and building materials to name a few. These companies operate out of five terminals spanning the San Joaquin Valley.