Logistics Resource Planner Human Resources (HR) - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Logistics Resource Planner

Job Reference 1191984 Location Anchorage , Alaska, United States Industry Oil & Gas - Onshore Gas Function Logistics Job Type Contract Date Added July 26, 2023 Our client, a major Oil & Gas company, is looking for an Logistics Resource Planner to work on an initial 12-months contract in Anchorage, Alaska Logistics Resource Planner Job Duties The Logistics Resource Planner is responsible for analyzing current operations against budgets and will assist the logistics team in identifying areas to gain value.
Assist in creating new budgets and will continually focus on value of work completed and building a real-world data to efficiently forecast the costs of future activities.
Participate in analyzing new contracts and vendor proposals, will research current market conditions and build a data base of logistical contractor's capabilities and assets.
Research all aspects of the transportation process in moving people & materials for operations, drilling and projects in and out of the North Slope.
Analize existing operations, assist logistics team in maximizing efficiency Review requests for proposals Build data base of existing support base, assets, and capabilities.
Manage financials and cost.
Continually review costs with a focus on ways to costs down where possible.
Analyse and optimize logistical procedures.
Recommended Skills Databases Finance Financial Management Forecasting Drilling Operations Research Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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