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Operations Scheduling Coordinator

801 France S.A.R.L.
Full-time
On-site
801F France

Who You Are:

Do you love talking to people and have a passion for travel and being active outdoors? Do you have a deep-rooted desire to help others and prepare them for a positive active travel experience of their own? Do you have great attention to detail and you’re comfortable working in a fast-paced environment? If you answered yes to these three questions, we may have an opportunity for you!

In this role you will work to primarily build, maintain, and audit van and equipment (unity) schedules (and occasionally Field Staff schedules) for efficiencies and optimal guest experience. You'll be communicating frequently and efficiently with our teams all over the world, acting as a liaison and main point of contact for Global Operations Teams, Leader Development Managers, and our trip leaders and field staff in regard to all scheduling needs and logistics support. Our team strives to find the sweet spot in balancing business needs, and both guest and leader satisfaction, while moving equipment around as efficiently as possible.

This role is for you if you are very detail oriented, have a professional and service-driven approach to communication, and are able to function in both independently and as part of a team.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Ops Scheduling

  • Team with Ops Coordinator in Salt Lake City, UT to ensure globally aligned procedures.

  • Meet with Ops Management to proactively align field staff scheduling timelines with Ops needs and timelines.

  • Enter, Schedule and Track: unit loads, drives, unloads, end of season maintenance, and special needs.

  • Unit consolidation – track unit moves and ensure newly moved units are lining up to their new schedule, accounting for newly added trips and private trips

  • Own all scheduling-related communication with Ops.

Field Staff Scheduling

  • Own Trip Prep Specialist (TPS) Scheduling process - Assign TPS to preps and drives and occasionally assign leaders to trips following the guidelines and parameters that are in place to guide your decision-making. You’ll consider things like carryover, language skills, depth of experience and preferences. Throughout this schedule building process, you’ll collaborate frequently with other schedulers.

  • Partner and meet with assigned Operations Coordinators and Operations Managers to ensure proper scheduling.

  • Schedule Field Staff on drives, FAMs, travel days, trainings, etc.

  • Work with Scheduling team to review and audit the schedule before publishing each month.

  • Answer Field Staff questions via email, largely questions that are related to Ops and units.

  • Update schedules to account for enrollment changes, trip cancellations/additions, unit changes or changes in leader availability. We have audits in place that you’ll use to monitor these changes.

  • Problem-solve to cover dropped schedules. Like the monthly schedule build, this part of the job has defined parameters to help you find the right solution. Due to the nature of dropped schedules, this process usually happens much faster than the monthly schedule build and we frequently must get creative.

  • Communicate schedule changes via our internal system (ATLAS) and email to field staff, applicable office staff in TD/LD/OPs.

  • Participate in the Leader Development On-Call calendar.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

  • Proven problem-solving, analytical and time management skills.

  • Meticulous attention to detail.

  • Ability to work in an autonomous but supportive environment and make decisions using your keen sense of judgment.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.

  • Multi-lingual skills preferred though not required.

  • Ability to be discreet and professional with employee performance information.

  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and Word, as well as a demonstrated ability to learn new systems (proprietary databases)

  • Must be able to self-direct, work independently and work effectively as part of a team.

About Backroads:

At Backroads we’re passionate about connecting our guests with so many of the most beautiful places in the world. We use our four-plus decades of expertise to create exceptional biking, hiking, and multi-adventure trips in over 50 countries for people wanting a deeper and richer travel experience. We travel on land as well as by small luxury ships on active river and ocean cruises. Our trips are for all ages – including dedicated itineraries just for families. We are known for our unwavering attention to quality. We have a dynamic work environment and a strong company culture.

Why Backroads:

At Backroads, we value every single member of our staff, and we’re proud to offer a dynamic work environment that enables growth. Your colleagues will be some of the most dedicated, competent, active, and fun people you will ever meet. A job at Backroads is unlike any other job you will ever have – you will be challenged, you will be inspired, and you will be gratified. No matter what you do here, you will be part of something that makes us all proud – delivering authentic, enriching, and often profoundly life-changing experiences. On top of all that, we have some pretty great benefits and perks! For example our US office employees receive:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match, flex plan, and parental leave
  • Generous paid time off, 8 paid holidays, and additional time off to go on Backroads trips!
  • Complimentary trips and trip discounts for employees, and trip discounts for employees’ friends and family!
  • Outdoor industry discounts and deals
  • Alternative commuter incentives for biking, walking, carpooling, or using public transportation to get to work
  • Wellness programs and regular lunchtime bike rides and yoga

Backroads is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.