The Pokémon Company International

Logistics Coordinator

Transportation
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 4-6 years of experience in logistics, supply chain, or data entry; internships considered
  • Basic to intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel; experience with ERP systems is a plus
  • Demonstrated strong attention to detail and ability to manage large datasets
  • Effective organizational and time management skills
  • Clear communication skills, both written and verbal

Responsibilities

  • Manage the creation and maintenance of Master Carton Labels independently
  • Collaborate with vendors to interpret labeling requirements and resolve production discrepancies
  • Govern item master data in ERP systems and exercise judgment in updates
  • Ensure accuracy of item master data and customer documents by resolving inconsistencies
  • Oversee the integrity of item descriptions and necessary updates
  • Track and organize labeling requests and documentation
  • Approve label proofs provided by co-manufacturers and ensure compliance

Benefits

  • 100% employer-paid healthcare premiums
  • Generous paid family leave
  • Employer-paid life and income protection insurance
  • 401k Employer Matching for US employees
  • Hybrid work environment
Full Job Description
Get to know the role
  • Job Title: Logistics Coordinator
  • Job Summary: The Logistics Coordinator plays a key role in supporting the Trading Card Game (TCG) Supply Chain team by owning master carton label creation and managing item master data. This role partners closely with internal production teams and external co-manufacturers to ensure accurate labeling, efficient data management, and smooth execution of product distribution.
  • FLSA Classification (US Only): Non-exempt
  • People Manager: No


What you'll do
  • Independently manage the creation and maintenance of Master Carton Labels
  • Partner with co-manufacturers and vendors to interpret labeling requirements, resolve discrepancies impacting production and distribution, and serve as a point of contact for labeling and item data issues by providing guidance and resolving cross-functional inquiries.
  • Maintain and govern item master data in ERP systems, exercising judgment in determining appropriate updates
  • Evaluate and ensure accuracy of item master data, and customer-facing documents by independently resolving inconsistencies across systems and vendor inputs, while approving/rejecting proofs to ensure compliant and accurate product information.
  • Own the integrity of item descriptions and product information, determining necessary updates to support downstream operational needs
  • Help track and organize labeling requests and documentation
  • Serve as the final approver for label proofs provided by co-manufacturers, ensuring compliance with item master data, regulatory requirements, and company standards; provide feedback and corrective guidance when labels are out of compliance to prevent production delays, relabeling fees, and other incurred costs resulting from inaccurate label information.
  • Perform routine data cleanup and validation to ensure high-quality records
  • Identify, recommend, and contribute to the implementation of process improvements impacting data management and labeling efficiency


What you'll bring
  • Four (4) to six plus (6+) years of relevant professional experience in logistics, supply chain, data entry, or administrative support (internship experience welcome) or a demonstrated level of expertise
  • Basic to intermediate Microsoft Excel skills; experience with ERP systems (e.g., Oracle) is a plus
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to work with large amounts of data
  • Good organizational and time management skills
  • Clear written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to follow processes, stay organized, and complete tasks accurately


Base Salary Range: For this role, new hires generally start between $32.00/hr - $39.00/hr per year. The full range is $32.00/hr - $51.00/hr per year. This range is applicable for the labor market where the role is intended to be hired. The final base salary is directly related to the candidate's qualifications and professional experience uniquely.

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How you'll be successful
  • Passion for Pokémon: Develops an understanding of the Pokémon brand, the impact it has on our people, culture, business, fans, and communities, and applying that knowledge and passion to everything you do.
  • Challenging the Expected: Approaches challenges with curiosity and creativity, embracing the possibility of failure as an opportunity to learn something new, develop innovative ideas, solve complex problems and identify unique opportunities.
  • Integrity and Respect: Demonstrates integrity and respect by leading with empathy, listening to others, seeking out different perspectives, and taking personal responsibility for decisions, actions, and results.
  • Dedicated to Quality: Takes ownership to maintain and promote high standards, looks for new ways to learn and improve, and embraces a growth mindset to seek and apply feedback from others in an effort to continuously improve.
  • Building Relationships: Develops and strengthens relationships, adopting a "team first" mentality and working collaboratively to solve problems and meet shared goals.
  • Delighting Customers: Listens and understands the interests and needs of our customers and stakeholders, making them feel heard and important, and embracing these learnings to continue delivering a unique Pokémon experience.


What to expect
  • An innovative culture driven by impact, delivering meaningful outcomes.
  • Company events that celebrate the spirit of Pokémon.
  • Competitive cash-based compensation programs.
  • 100% employer-paid healthcare premiums for you.
  • Generous paid family leave.
  • Employer-paid life insurance.
  • Employer-paid long and short-term income protection insurance.
  • US Employees: 401k Employer Matching.
  • UK/IRE/MX Employees: Pension Employer Contributions.
  • Fitness reimbursement.
  • Commuter benefit.
  • LinkedIn learning.
  • Comprehensive relocation package for certain roles.
  • Hybrid work environment.


The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this role. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. For roles in the United Kingdom, candidates will need the right to work. In some cases, and for some roles, the Company may be able to arrange a visa. For roles in Ireland, this role requires candidates to have the right to live and work in the Republic of Ireland. However, we welcome applications from all nationalities and may consider supporting an employment permit application, in appropriate and suitable cases.

About The Pokémon Company International

The Pokémon Company is a Japanese company responsible for brand management, production, publishing, marketing, and licensing of the Pokémon franchise, which consists of video game software, a trading card game, anime television series, films, manga, home entertainment products, merchandise, and other ventures. It was established through a joint investment by the three companies holding the copyright of Pokémon: Nintendo, Game Freak, and Creatures. It began operating in 1998 and adopted the moniker Pokémon Ltd. in October 2000. The company is headquartered in the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower in Roppongi, Minato, Tokyo. The company has separate subsidiaries that handle operations in different parts of the world, with the Pokémon Company International supporting the territories outside Asia and being responsible for brand management, licensing, marketing, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, the animated TV series, home entertainment, and the official Pokémon website on the territories outside Asia. The Pokémon Company also handles publishing of all Pokémon video games since 2001 alongside Nintendo. The Pokémon Company is mostly responsible for marketing and funding, while Nintendo handles distribution of the titles in Japan and outside it. Both companies work together in localization, production, QA, and other aspects. The company is solely responsible for publishing and licensing mobile Pokémon titles, unlike console titles where it has help from Nintendo.
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