Materialdisponent / Logistik-Koordinator (m/w/d)
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Im Auftrag unseres Partnerunternehmens im Münchner Norden suchen wir Sie zum nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt als „Materialdisponent / Logistik-Koordinator (m/w/d)“. Aufgaben Als Materialdisponent / Logistik-Koordinator (m/w/d) verantworten Sie die Bestandsführung sowie die termingerechte Abwicklung aller Fertigungs- und Versandaufträge Dabei koordinieren Sie die Abläufe zwischen Intralogistik, Auftragsplanung, Materialsteuerung, Produktion, Lager, Versand und den angrenzenden Fachabteilungen Sie organisieren und überwachen Lagerthemen wie Inventuren, Priorisierungen, Klärungen und A
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About logistics / warehouse roles
Logistics roles cover driving, warehouse picking/packing, dispatch, and fulfillment ops. Hours can be tough (early starts, weekend shifts) but entry barriers are low and seniority comes fast. Watch for productivity quotas — they vary enormously between companies.
Typical skills: Valid license (CDL for trucking), forklift cert for warehouse, WMS familiarity, attention to detail under time pressure
Salary insights (US, rough)
Typical range for logistics / warehouse roles in the US is $30,000–$75,000/year, varying widely with seniority, company stage, and city.
Estimates only. For company-specific numbers, check levels.fyi (tech), Glassdoor, or ask in the interview.
How to prep for the interview
Logistics interviews are short and practical. For warehouse / fulfillment roles, expect questions about physical demands ("Can you lift X pounds repeatedly for an 8-hour shift?"), experience with WMS systems, and safety scenarios ("If you saw a forklift driver behaving unsafely, what would you do?"). Be ready to be tested on basic math (pick counts, inventory variance).
For driving roles, expect a license verification, a driving test, and questions about route planning, on-time-delivery metrics, and how you handle customer interactions at delivery. Ask about productivity quotas, shift differentials, and break policies — these vary enormously and shape whether the job is sustainable.
Where this role typically leads
Warehouse paths: Picker / Packer → Team Lead → Shift Supervisor → Operations Manager → Warehouse Director. Progression can be fast — strong performers often move into lead roles within 6–12 months. Forklift, lift-truck, and WMS certifications open higher-paying roles quickly.
For drivers: CDL training opens the door to commercial driving; hazmat, doubles/triples, and tanker endorsements each add to your hourly rate. Long-haul vs local routes is a major lifestyle decision — local routes pay less per mile but mean nights at home. The dispatcher → operations manager → director path is the most common non-driving career growth from inside the industry.
Red flags to watch for
- Productivity quotas without clear breaks. Some warehouses penalize bathroom time. Verify break policy explicitly during the interview.
- Equipment safety not emphasized in onboarding. If they don't talk about lift-truck safety on day 1, the company has a problem.
- "Casual" or "seasonal" misclassification. If you're working 35+ hours weekly for months, you might be misclassified — affects benefits, OT pay, and unemployment eligibility.
- For drivers: lease-on or "be your own boss" arrangements. Often a worse deal than W-2 employment when you do the math on truck payments, insurance, and maintenance.
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What does a logistics / warehouse role typically involve?
Logistics roles cover driving, warehouse picking/packing, dispatch, and fulfillment ops. Hours can be tough (early starts, weekend shifts) but entry barriers are low and seniority comes fast. Watch for productivity quotas — they vary enormously between companies.
What's the typical salary range for logistics / warehouse roles in the US?
Roughly $30,000–$75,000 USD/year, depending on seniority, location, and company stage. This is a wide range on purpose — verify against levels.fyi or Glassdoor for the specific company.
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