Logistics Coordinator
Description
Job Description
Job Title: Logistics Coordinator | Department: Supply Chain |
Reports to: Supply Chain & Logistics Superintendent | Location: Florence, AZ |
Company Background and Culture:
Florence Copper is in the historic Copper Corridor of Arizona – a region steeped in copper mining history. The project offers a unique opportunity to provide strong economic benefits to the community of Florence and the State of Arizona with minimal environmental impact using the in-situ copper recovery process. During its lifetime, Florence Copper is estimated to create close to 500 jobs for Pinal County and generate $3.4 billion in economic activity for the State of Arizona.
Florence Copper is expected to have the lowest energy and greenhouse gas-intensity (GHG) of any copper producer in North America and will reduce the United States’ reliance on foreign producers for a metal considered to be critical for the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Florence Copper is a wholly owned subsidiary of Taseko Mines Limited which is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Taseko is also the operator and the owner of the Gibraltar copper/molybdenum mine in Canada and various other development projects.
Are you a highly organized problem solver who keeps operations moving behind the scenes? Florence Copper is seeking a Logistics Coordinator to play a key role in delivering our product to market. From managing cathode shipments to coordinating inventory and transportation, this position is mission‑critical to ensuring our copper moves safely, efficiently, and on schedule.
Job Summary:
At Florence Copper, logistics is more than moving material—it’s keeping the operation running smoothly end‑to‑end. The Logistics Coordinator plays a critical role in managing and optimizing the flow of cathode copper, supplies, and equipment from inbound raw materials through outbound delivery of finished copper cathode.
We’re looking for a detail‑oriented, proactive professional who thrives in a fast‑paced, hands‑on environment. In this role, you’ll coordinate transportation, inventory, storage, and documentation while working closely with production, procurement, customers, and logistics partners to ensure safe, timely, and cost‑effective movement of materials.
What You’ll Do:
Outbound Logistics
- Manage and track all shipping documentation, including bills of lading, certificates of analysis, and related records.
- Ensure compliance with end customer quality standards, packaging requirements, labeling, and shipping regulations.
Inventory Management & Storage
- Maintain accurate inventory levels of cathode product and critical materials.
- Oversee the cathode yard and on‑site storage areas to ensure materials are stored safely, securely, and efficiently.
- Coordinate and monitor movement of materials between production areas, storage yards, and staging locations.
Daily Logistics Operations
- Coordinate inbound and outbound shipments from domestic and international suppliers.
- Prepare and manage logistics documentation, including bills of lading, customs paperwork, MSDS, and certificates of analysis.
- Monitor shipments, proactively address delays, and resolve transportation disruptions.
- Work closely with procurement and production teams to align logistics planning with operational demand.
- Liaise with freight forwarders, carriers, and customs brokers to ensure timely and compliant deliveries.
- Maintain accurate, up‑to‑date records in ERP and logistics systems for full traceability and reporting.
What You Bring:
Required Qualifications
- 3-5 years of experience in logistics, transportation, or supply chain coordination.
- Experience working with ERP systems and shipping/logistics software.
- Working knowledge of Incoterms, international trade, and customs compliance.
- Strong attention to detail, organization, and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Logistics, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Experience coordinating logistics for critical or industrial materials.
- Knowledge of DOT regulations and transportation compliance.
Working Conditions
- Approximately 50/50 office‑based and outdoor yard work with regular interaction with production teams.
- Work occurs year‑round; candidates should be comfortable working outdoors in hot and cold weather when loading and coordinating shipments.
- Adherence to established safety standards is required when handling or coordinating materials, including regulated or hazardous materials.
Why Florence Copper?
Be part of a forward-thinking, safety-first company committed to responsible resource development and operational excellence. You’ll be joining a team that values hard work, integrity, and innovation — and we’re just getting started.
Ready to roll up your sleeves and make a difference?
Apply today and help us keep Florence Copper flowing strong.