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EMT, SCTU - Ground Transportation

Malaga, NJ · On-site

$16.50 - $22/hr

The DEMS/EMT will provide inter-facility transport to those individuals needing movement between healthcare facilities as directed. The DEMS/EMT will provide appropriate mutual aid assistance when ...

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How much do ground transportation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for ground transportation in the United States is $20.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Ground Transportation vs Taxi Driver?

AspectGround TransportationTaxi Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, possibly commercial licenseDriver's license, often commercial license
Work EnvironmentVaries from shuttles, limousines, to busesUrban streets, city centers, airports
Employer & IndustryTransportation companies, airports, hotelsTaxi services, ride-hailing apps
Common UsageScheduled or on-demand passenger transportOn-demand individual passenger transport

Ground Transportation and Taxi Driver roles both involve transporting passengers, often requiring similar licenses. However, ground transportation typically covers a broader range of vehicles and services, including shuttles and limousines, while taxi drivers mainly operate in urban areas providing on-demand rides. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right opportunity in the transportation industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Ground Transportation, and why are they important?

To thrive in Ground Transportation, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), knowledge of traffic regulations, and safe driving skills. Familiarity with GPS navigation systems, fleet management software, and vehicle maintenance procedures is typically required. Strong time management, customer service orientation, and adaptability help professionals respond effectively to schedule changes and client needs. These skills are crucial for ensuring safety, efficiency, and client satisfaction in ground transportation operations.

What is ground transportation?

Ground transportation refers to any form of transportation that occurs on land, as opposed to air or sea travel. This includes services like buses, taxis, shuttles, trains, subways, and ride-sharing vehicles that move people or goods from one place to another. Ground transportation is essential for daily commuting, travel to and from airports, and the delivery of freight. Professionals working in ground transportation ensure safe, timely, and efficient movement for passengers or cargo.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in ground transportation?

Professionals in ground transportation are typically responsible for coordinating and managing the movement of passengers or goods via vehicles such as buses, vans, or trucks. Daily tasks often include planning routes, ensuring safety compliance, maintaining schedules, inspecting vehicles, and communicating with dispatchers or logistics teams. Depending on the specific role—such as driver, dispatcher, or coordinator—there may also be customer service duties, handling delivery paperwork, or problem-solving on the road. Collaboration with maintenance crews and other drivers is common to ensure smooth operations and timely deliveries.
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Infographic showing various Ground Transportation job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 26% Full Time, 72% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,891 per year, or $20.1 per hour.
Air & Ground Transportation Strategist - Indirect Procurement (Corporate Travel)

Air & Ground Transportation Strategist - Indirect Procurement (Corporate Travel)

Hp

Spring, TX

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


HP rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 43 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

62nd of 139 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Air & Ground Transportation Strategist - Indirect Procurement (Corporate Travel)

Description -

Position Summary

The Air & Ground Transportation Strategist - Indirect Procurement (Corporate Travel) is responsible for defining, sourcing, optimizing, and governing the global air and ground transportation program as a core category within Indirect Procurement. This role serves as both the commercial category owner and strategic program lead for airline, rail, car rental, ride-share, chauffeured services, and other mobility solutions. This role will also lead or participate in sourcing travel & entertainment (T&E) payment and travel management/technology solutions.

Operating at the intersection of Procurement and Corporate Travel, the Strategist ensures that transportation strategy delivers measurable financial value while maintaining strong traveler experience, policy compliance, duty of care standards, sustainability alignment, and operational efficiency. The role partners closely with Corporate Travel Operations, Finance, Global Security, HR, Legal, IT, and regional business leaders to enable a best-in-class global mobility program that supports workforce productivity and enterprise objectives.

Key Responsibilities

Global Air & Ground Category Strategy

  • Develop and own the global air and ground transportation category strategy within Indirect Procurement, aligned to enterprise financial targets and corporate travel program objectives.
  • Design airline portfolio strategy, including preferred carrier selection, alliance optimization, route concentration, and market share management.
  • Establish ground transportation strategy across car rental, rail, ride-share, and chauffeured services, balancing global agreements with regional optimization.
  • Define traveler segmentation strategies (e.g., executive travel, high-frequency travelers, project-based mobility) to inform commercial and policy design.
  • Continuously assess airline industry trends, capacity shifts, pricing volatility, distribution changes (including NDC), and regulatory developments to inform proactive sourcing decisions.

Strategic Sourcing & Commercial Leadership

  • Lead global and regional sourcing initiatives for airlines and ground transportation providers in partnership with Corporate Travel Operations and key stakeholders.
  • Negotiate corporate airline agreements, including discount structures, incentive programs, market share commitments, and performance-based rebates.
  • Structure commercial models for car rental, rail, and mobility providers to optimize total cost of transportation, not just transactional price.
  • Develop total cost of ownership (TCO) frameworks incorporating fare performance, compliance levels, booking behavior, disruption impact, and demand forecasts.
  • Deliver year-over-year cost savings, cost avoidance, and measurable value realization across air and ground categories.

Supplier Governance & Performance Management

  • Establish governance frameworks including KPIs, SLAs, scorecards, and quarterly business reviews (QBRs) with airline and ground partners.
  • Monitor supplier performance related to pricing competitiveness, operational reliability, service quality, traveler satisfaction, and data transparency.
  • Partner with Legal and Risk to ensure contract compliance, regulatory adherence, liability protections, and data privacy standards.
  • Serve as escalation point for strategic supplier issues impacting traveler experience or commercial performance.

Corporate Travel Program Alignment

  • Collaborate with Corporate Travel Operations to ensure seamless integration of negotiated air and ground agreements into booking platforms and traveler workflows.
  • Align sourcing strategy with travel policy requirements, booking channel compliance standards, and demand management initiatives.
  • Support traveler communications and change management efforts related to preferred carriers and ground providers.
  • Provide subject matter expertise for policy updates concerning air class of service, ancillary fees, ground utilization, and mobility compliance standards.

Financial Management & Analytics

  • Analyze global air and ground spend, airline market share, fare benchmarking, route performance, ground utilization trends, and booking channel adoption.
  • Forecast travel demand in partnership with Finance and FP&A to support budgeting and strategic planning.
  • Develop executive-ready dashboards highlighting savings delivery, supplier performance, compliance metrics, and industry insights.
  • Identify consolidation, demand management, and portfolio optimization opportunities to improve overall mobility ROI.

Risk, Duty of Care & Sustainability

  • Integrate duty of care requirements into airline and ground sourcing criteria, including safety standards, disruption management capabilities, and crisis response coordination.
  • Partner with Global Security to ensure alignment between mobility suppliers and enterprise risk frameworks.
  • Incorporate sustainability objectives into airline and ground strategy, including carbon reporting, SAF initiatives, and environmentally responsible fleet partnerships.
  • Support enterprise ESG reporting related to air and ground transportation emissions and supplier sustainability performance.

Continuous Improvement & Innovation

  • Evaluate emerging airline distribution models (e.g., NDC), direct connect strategies, dynamic pricing frameworks, and multimodal mobility platforms.
  • Champion traveler experience enhancements including loyalty alignment, premium access strategy, disruption mitigation tools, and digital self-service capabilities.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives based on traveler feedback, supplier innovation, and performance analytics.
  • Identify automation opportunities to enhance sourcing efficiency, reporting accuracy, and policy compliance monitoring.

Qualifications

Required

  • Bachelor's degree in Business, Supply Chain, Aviation, Travel Management, or related field.
  • 8-12+ years of experience in strategic sourcing, category management, corporate airline program management, or global transportation procurement.
  • Deep expertise in airline contracting, alliance economics, fare structures, incentive programs, and ground transportation sourcing models.
  • Demonstrated success delivering measurable cost savings and supplier performance improvements.
  • Strong analytical and financial modeling capability.
  • Experience working within a matrixed organization where Corporate Travel operates as part of Indirect Procurement.

Preferred

  • Experience within a global Fortune 500 or multinational enterprise.
  • MBA or advanced degree in Supply Chain, Business, or Aviation Management.
  • Procurement certifications (CPSM, CIPS) or industry credentials (e.g., GBTA, aviation certifications).
  • Familiarity with travel technology platforms, NDC distribution models, and mobility analytics tools.
  • Experience integrating sustainability and ESG priorities into transportation category strategy.

Working Conditions

  • Global role with support across multiple time zones.
  • Occasional travel for supplier meetings, governance reviews, and leadership summits.
  • Hybrid role - on-site 3 days/week.

The pay range for this role is $116,150 to $182,400 USD annually with additional
opportunities for pay in the form of bonus and/or equity (applies to United
States of America candidates only). Pay varies by work location, job-related
knowledge, skills, and experience.

Benefits:

HP offers a comprehensive benefits package for this position, including:

* Health insurance
* Dental insurance
* Vision insurance
* Long term/short term disability insurance
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible spending account
* Life insurance
* Generous time off policies, including;
* 4-12 weeks fully paid parental leave based on tenure
* 11 paid holidays
* Additional flexible paid vacation and sick leave (US benefits overview
[https://hpbenefits.ce.alight.com/])


The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this
posting. The Company reserves the right to modify this information at any time,
with or without notice, subject to applicable law.

Job -

Supply Chain & Operations

Schedule -

Full time

Shift -

No shift premium (United States of America)

Travel -

25%

Relocation -

No

Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) -

HP, Inc. provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and prospective employees, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, sexual orientation, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran, marital status, familial status, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic predisposition or carrier status, uniformed service status, political affiliation or any other characteristic protected by applicable national, federal, state, and local law(s).

Please be assured that you will not be subject to any adverse treatment if you choose to disclose the information requested. This information is provided voluntarily. The information obtained will be kept in strict confidence.

For more information, review HP'sEEO Policy or read about your rights as an applicant under the law here: "Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal"


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HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world united in creating technology that makes life better for everyone, everywhere. From the boardroom to factory floor, we create a culture where everyone is respected and where people can be themselves, while being a part of something bigger than themselves. We celebrate the notion that you can belong at HP and bring your authentic self to work each and every day. When you do that, you're more innovative and that helps grow our bottom line. Our history: HP's commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion - it's just who we are. From the boardroom to factory floor, we create a culture where everyone is respected and where people can be themselves, while being a part of something bigger than themselves. We celebrate the notion that you can belong at HP and bring your authentic self to work each and every day. When you do that, you're more innovative and that helps grow our bottom line.

Industry

It services

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Palo Alto, CA, US

Year founded

1939