A Dispatch Coordinator manages the scheduling, routing, and communication for drivers, technicians, or emergency personnel to ensure efficient, on-time service. With increasing freight volume and tighter delivery windows, agile dispatch coordination is necessary to ensure timely delivery. As a Dispatch Coordinator, you will assign drivers to routes, monitor delivery progress, and resolve scheduling conflicts. The California market demands more dispatchers than the national average and pays them slightly higher than average. Some of the largest employers are temporary work agencies, which could mean many different transportation companies are having trouble finding someone with the skill set necessary to fulfil this occupation.