OneRail Intern

Orlando, FL
Internship
Student (College)

General Job Description: 

As a OneRail Intern, you will support OneRail teams to identify, evaluate and develop business and operational challenges for our shipper and lsp customers and come up with creative solutions for OneRail’s innovative platforms. 
 
Duties and Responsibilities: 

• Develop and oversee small to medium scale projects 
•Analyze metrics to continually improve company products 
•Contribute to company operations, such as costing, inventory control, planning,  
and budgeting 
•Assist the company in achieving short and long-term goals relating to product  
growth 
•Work with other company departments to improve the analysis and presentation  
of products 

Qualifications for the Job: 

Education: 

Currently pursuing a degree in design, computer science, industrial engineering, business management or related field.  

Key Competencies: 

• Knowledge of product management tools 
•Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail. 
•Metrics analysis 
•Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.  
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment 

What we’re looking for: 

  • Curious: A desire to inquire and learn, to seek new knowledge and wisdom, and to listen to the contributions of others with a genuine interest to better self, the team, and the organization. 

  • Analytical & Critical Thinking: Ability to tackle a problem by using a logical, systematic, sequential approach. 

  • Adaptable: Responds to change with a willingness to learn new ways to accomplish work objectives with a positive attitude. 

  • Problem Solving: Gathers and analyzes information to generate and evaluate potential solutions to problems, issues and challenges while weighing the accuracy and relevance of the facts, data, and information. 

  • Effective Execution: Translates broad conceptual understanding of the company’s strategy into a tactical plan of how it will happen including who will take on which tasks in what sequence, how long those tasks will take, how much the tasks cost, and how each task affects subsequent activities. 

  • Urgency: Transfers mission to action by acting clearly and decisively to analyze and implement solutions regardless of pressure or uncertainty and maintains a sense of urgency to complete tasks, accomplish goals, and act in ambiguous and complex situations. 

  • Communication: Giving and receiving messages and information in written, oral, and visual formats concisely for a complete understanding of meaning and intent. 

  • Integrity: Gains the trust of others by taking responsibility for own actions and telling the truth. 

  • Personal Credibility: Demonstrates concern that one be perceived as responsible, reliable, and trustworthy. 

  • Business Acumen: Understands and is aware of how to think about and successfully make the right business decisions through the utilization of industry-specific knowledge. 

About OneRail

OneRail is a leading omnichannel fulfillment solution pairing best-in-class software with logistics as a service to provide dependability and speed to help businesses meet their delivery promise. With a real-time connected network of 12 million drivers, OneRail matches the right vehicle for the right delivery so brands lower expenses and increase capacity to rapidly scale their businesses. This people-plus-platform approach features a 24/7 USA-based exceptions team who maintain a 98% on-time delivery rate. By optimizing fulfillment processes, reducing costs and improving order accuracy with store-shelf-to-doorstep visibility, OneRail is committed to empowering clients and improving the customer experience.

OneRail was named to the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ two years in a row, was ranked 19th in the 2025 FreightTech 25, named for the fifth year in a row to the FreightTech 100, was honored as one of Inc. magazine’s Best Workplaces 2023, was listed on Forbes’ lists of America’s Best Startup Employers for the last three years, was named to the Inc. 5000 two years in a row and was selected as the Last Mile Company of the Year for the 2024 SupplyTech Breakthrough Awards. To learn more about OneRail, visit OneRail.com.

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