About the role#
Trinity Logistics is hiring an intern for the Summer 2027 term. This paid, full-time position provides hands-on experience within a 3PL environment. You will gain exposure to the daily functions of a logistics specialist while building professional skills.
What you'll do#
- Assist the operations team with booking trucks.
- Monitor shipments to ensure they remain on schedule.
- Follow up on active shipments to maintain accuracy.
- Learn the core responsibilities of a logistics specialist.
What you'll need#
- Availability to work full time, Monday through Friday.
- Ability to work in a busy environment.
- Strong attention to detail.
- Flexibility and coachability.
- Pursuing a degree in Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, or Logistics.
Location & details#
- This is an on-site role based in Seaford, Delaware.
- The internship is paid.
- Sponsorship is not available for this position.
About Trinity Logistics
Trinity Logistics operates as a freight brokerage and supply chain services provider. Founded in 1979, the company offers truckload, intermodal, and managed transportation solutions to various shippers. It functions as a subsidiary of Burris Logistics and maintains its headquarters in Seaford, Delaware. The firm employs between 201 and 500 people.
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