“We’re not in the shipping business; we’re in the information business” -Peter Rose, Expeditors Founder
Expeditors satisfies the increasingly sophisticated needs of international trade through customized solutions and seamless, integrated information systems. Our services include the consolidation and forwarding of air or ocean freight, customs brokerage, vendor consolidation, cargo insurance, time-definite transportation, order and risk management, warehousing, distribution and customized logistics solutions. Expeditors is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Global supply chain management is what we do, but at the heart of Expeditors you will find professionalism, leadership, and a friendly environment, all of which foster an innovative, customer service-based approach to logistics.
18,000 trained professionals
300+ locations worldwide
Fortune 500
Globally unified systems
At Expeditors, we recruit, train, and retain the very best logistics and technical experts the world over. We love to promote from within—more than 27 percent of our staff of 17,000 employees has been at Expeditors 10 years or more. Our high retention rate is influenced by a unique compensation program for positions that are more than just jobs—they’re chances to grow, thrive, and do what you love.
Scope: The CFS Manager is responsible for leading CFS operations across SFO Airport CFS, the New Off Airport Facility, and the Sacramento Facility. The role provides operational leadership for freight receiving, cargo availability, staging, consolidation, cross dock, airport transfers, bonded movements, FTZ-related handling where applicable, cartage interface, customer exceptions, warehouse process discipline, service provider coordination, safety, security, compliance, employee development, and continuous improvement.
Core Responsibilities:
Multi-Site CFS Operations Ownership
Lead the operational performance of SFO Airport CFS, the New Off Airport Facility, and the Sacramento Facility.
Establish consistent CFS operating standards across all assigned locations.
Ensure daily execution of receiving, staging, breakdown, build-up, freight release, transfer, cross dock, inventory control, and exception resolution.
Maintain alignment between airport operations, off-airport staging, regional Sacramento flows, cartage requirements, and customer commitments.
Ensure each facility has clear operating expectations, staffing plans, escalation points, safety practices, and communication routines.
Freight Flow and Warehouse Execution
Oversee inbound and outbound CFS freight flow across assigned locations.
Ensure freight is received, checked, staged, moved, transferred, released, and documented accurately.
Manage cargo availability, driver check-in, dock flow, staging locations, transfer coordination, and freight release readiness.
Prevent, identify, and resolve overages, shortages, damages, inventory discrepancies, process failures, and customer exceptions.
Promote strong warehouse discipline for labeling, scanning, manifest control, release procedures, and exception documentation.
Inventory, Dwell, and CFS Metrics
Maintain accurate visibility to freight inventory, staging, dwell, volume, and capacity.
Use CFS reporting and monitor tools to track beginning inventory, received volume, loading volume, ending inventory, capacity utilization, truck queue time, and related CFS performance measures.
Review dwell and exception trends to identify process gaps and service improvement opportunities.
Ensure inventory discrepancies are researched, corrected, escalated, and documented.
Maintain routine performance reviews for each assigned CFS location.
Safety, Security, and Compliance
Maintain a safe and secure operating environment across all assigned CFS facilities.
Ensure driver check-in, access control, CCTV, alarms, restricted areas, dock safety, and freight staging requirements are followed.
Partner with Security, Health & Safety, Facility Management, Trade Compliance, and operational leaders on audits, incident response, corrective actions, and facility controls.
Ensure warehouse teams understand security expectations for people, freight, buildings, service providers, and customer cargo.
Escalate security breaches, missing cargo, seal issues, pilferage, incorrect documentation, or material freight exceptions immediately.
Cartage, Airport, and Regional Coordination
Coordinate freight movements between airport CFS, off-airport facility, Sacramento, cartage providers, airlines, customers, and other district locations.
Partner with Cartage and Transcon leadership to align pickups, deliveries, sweeps, transfers, linehaul, and regional service schedules.
Ensure operating procedures define when cargo should move from airport CFS to off-airport staging, Sacramento, or customer delivery.
Support consistent communication between CFS, dispatch, service providers, and operations teams.
Maintain exception escalation paths for missed pickups, delayed freight, constrained capacity, or urgent customer requirements.
Financial and Resource Management
Manage labor planning, overtime, equipment needs, service provider cost, facility support needs, and warehouse operating expenses.
Support budgeting and cost control for the assigned CFS facilities.
Review productivity, staffing, capacity, queue time, equipment utilization, and cost trends.
Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce dwell, reduce rework, improve load planning, and strengthen facility throughput.
Support pricing and customer discussions where CFS, storage, handling, screening, cross dock, transfer, or regional service costs are impacted.
Employee Development and Leadership
Recruit, train, coach, develop, and retain CFS employees and supervisors.
Ensure team members understand expectations, SOPs, safety requirements, security expectations, and escalation protocols.
Conduct regular staff meetings, one-on-ones, training follow-up, and performance reviews.
Build bench strength through cross-training between airport CFS, off-airport facility, Sacramento, cartage, warehouse, and support functions.
Promote a culture of accountability, safety, security, customer service, urgency, teamwork, and continuous improvement. Key Performance Indicators
Required
Technical Skills
Business Skills
Preferred
Expected base salary: $70,304.00
Eligible for bonus
Expeditors offers excellent benefits:
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO Guidelines.

Expeditors is a Fortune 500 service-based logistics company with headquarters in Seattle, Washington, USA. At Expeditors, we generate highly optimized and customized supply chain solutions for our clients with unified technology systems integrated through a global network of over 350 locations in 100+ countries on six continents. Expeditors is focused on the increasingly sophisticated needs of international trade through customized solutions and seamless, integrated information systems. Our services include air and ocean freight consolidation and forwarding, vendor consolidation, customs clearance, cargo insurance, distribution and other value-added logistics services.
We pride ourselves on being a solutions-based organization that takes the time to understand each customer's individual business needs. As a non-asset based organization, we have considerable flexibility when managing customers' supply chains. Our relationships with local suppliers and global air and ocean partners provides our customers with the best routing and pricing options. Expeditors' comprehensive, flexible spectrum of services is supported by leading-edge information technology providing the highest level of end to end visibility.
To maintain consistent quality and customer service across the globe, Expeditors has regional headquarters located in London, Dubai, Shanghai and Singapore.
At Expeditors, our industry professionals, award winning processes and globally unified systems ensure that we always live up to our promise, "You'd be surprised how far we'll go for you."