Logistics Jobs at Americold Logistics with Visa Sponsorship
Americold Logistics hires across supply chain operations, transportation management, and distribution planning, with a consistent track record of sponsoring international talent in Logistics roles. If you're on a work visa or transitioning from OPT, Americold is worth targeting as a long-term sponsorship partner.
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PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY:
Coordinates import, export, customs, and shipping activities for the department.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
- Tracks containers in the port system by logging on to the Port Authority tracking system. Documents any vessel delays, ‘Full-Out/Empty-In’ container tracking, and verifies per diem in Container History.
- Coordinates fumigation with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other agencies or companies by communicating daily inspection needs and providing required documentation (Fumigation log, BOL, EAN, PTT, etc.).
- Tracks cold re-treatment or continuation of cold treatment with USDA and internally, investigates variances, and resolves or reports to appropriate individual(s) as necessary.
- Coordinates inspections with CBP.
- Acts as a liaison with customs brokers to arrange container deliveries and empty container pick-ups, coordinates schedules, resolves discrepancies, and follows up to ensure deliveries and pick-ups have been completed as scheduled.
- Prepares import-export documentation as needed for government agencies, keeps detailed logs of fumigation, CBP inspections, and cold treatments, and creates container documentation for operations and billing as needed or as requested.
- Performs other duties as needed or as assigned.
WHAT EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION YOU NEED:
- Three (3) years warehouse and/or shipping/receiving experience. Import-export experience preferred.
- High School Diploma or GED.
WHAT COULD SET YOU APART:
- Demonstrated written, verbal, and interpersonal and customer service communication skills sufficient to read and interpret financial documents, shipping documents, bills of lading, and other documents, and partner with customers and other co-workers.
- Demonstrated mathematical skills sufficient to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
- Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in various reporting tools such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint sufficient to create communication documents and basic financial reports.
- Demonstrated ability to identify and solve problems in a fast-paced environment where deadlines and scopes may change regularly while maintaining accuracy. Demonstrated ability to self-start with little or no direction preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in the food industry, warehousing or transportation industry preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of USDA regulations and working with government agencies and imports.
- Demonstrated knowledge in an Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system, through which the trade community reports imports and exports and the government determines admissibility, preferred.
- Understands conditions of entry and regulations for produce.
- Ability to learn and be proficient in various Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) such as JDA and GLS.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to sit for long periods of time, with frequent interruptions. Also must be able to repeatedly get up and down from chairs, and reach or bend for several hours per day.
- Must possess manual dexterity with normal hand and finger movements for typical office work.
- Must be able to talk, hear, and see sufficiently to complete assigned tasks.
- May be required to carry loads related to travel and occasionally lift, carry, position, or move objects weighing up to twenty (20) pounds.
- May be required to use various electronic tools.
- Must be able to relate to others beyond giving and receiving instructions sufficient to partner with colleagues without exhibiting behavioral extremes.
- May be required to travel by automobile and/or airplane for business-related purposes.
- May be required to visit or work entire day in facility operations in temperatures at or below freezing for short or long periods of time or as needed or as necessary.
- Requires the performance of work activities including reasoning, negotiating, instructing, persuading, or speaking with others; and respond appropriately to constructive feedback from executive management.
Americold is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws.
EOE/AA M/F/D/V.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY:
Coordinates import, export, customs, and shipping activities for the department.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
- Tracks containers in the port system by logging on to the Port Authority tracking system. Documents any vessel delays, ‘Full-Out/Empty-In’ container tracking, and verifies per diem in Container History.
- Coordinates fumigation with United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and other agencies or companies by communicating daily inspection needs and providing required documentation (Fumigation log, BOL, EAN, PTT, etc.).
- Tracks cold re-treatment or continuation of cold treatment with USDA and internally, investigates variances, and resolves or reports to appropriate individual(s) as necessary.
- Coordinates inspections with CBP.
- Acts as a liaison with customs brokers to arrange container deliveries and empty container pick-ups, coordinates schedules, resolves discrepancies, and follows up to ensure deliveries and pick-ups have been completed as scheduled.
- Prepares import-export documentation as needed for government agencies, keeps detailed logs of fumigation, CBP inspections, and cold treatments, and creates container documentation for operations and billing as needed or as requested.
- Performs other duties as needed or as assigned.
WHAT EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION YOU NEED:
- Three (3) years warehouse and/or shipping/receiving experience. Import-export experience preferred.
- High School Diploma or GED.
WHAT COULD SET YOU APART:
- Demonstrated written, verbal, and interpersonal and customer service communication skills sufficient to read and interpret financial documents, shipping documents, bills of lading, and other documents, and partner with customers and other co-workers.
- Demonstrated mathematical skills sufficient to add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
- Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency in various reporting tools such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint sufficient to create communication documents and basic financial reports.
- Demonstrated ability to identify and solve problems in a fast-paced environment where deadlines and scopes may change regularly while maintaining accuracy. Demonstrated ability to self-start with little or no direction preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in the food industry, warehousing or transportation industry preferred.
- Demonstrated knowledge of USDA regulations and working with government agencies and imports.
- Demonstrated knowledge in an Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system, through which the trade community reports imports and exports and the government determines admissibility, preferred.
- Understands conditions of entry and regulations for produce.
- Ability to learn and be proficient in various Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) such as JDA and GLS.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to sit for long periods of time, with frequent interruptions. Also must be able to repeatedly get up and down from chairs, and reach or bend for several hours per day.
- Must possess manual dexterity with normal hand and finger movements for typical office work.
- Must be able to talk, hear, and see sufficiently to complete assigned tasks.
- May be required to carry loads related to travel and occasionally lift, carry, position, or move objects weighing up to twenty (20) pounds.
- May be required to use various electronic tools.
- Must be able to relate to others beyond giving and receiving instructions sufficient to partner with colleagues without exhibiting behavioral extremes.
- May be required to travel by automobile and/or airplane for business-related purposes.
- May be required to visit or work entire day in facility operations in temperatures at or below freezing for short or long periods of time or as needed or as necessary.
- Requires the performance of work activities including reasoning, negotiating, instructing, persuading, or speaking with others; and respond appropriately to constructive feedback from executive management.
Americold is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected category under applicable federal, state, and local laws.
EOE/AA M/F/D/V.
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Align Your Credentials to Cold Chain Operations
Americold specializes in temperature-controlled warehousing and distribution. Highlight any experience with perishable goods logistics, cold storage systems, or food-grade supply chain compliance on your resume before applying.
Research Which Logistics Roles Historically Sponsor
Not every Logistics posting at Americold will support visa sponsorship. Use DOL's public LCA disclosure data to identify which specific job titles Americold has filed Labor Condition Applications for in the Logistics and Supply Chain function.
Ask Directly About PERM Timelines During Offers
If you're targeting permanent residence through EB-2 or EB-3, ask your recruiter early whether Americold initiates PERM concurrently with H-1B sponsorship. PERM labor certification currently takes 12 to 18 months, and starting late costs you priority date time.
Target Roles That Require Specialized Supply Chain Skills
Americold is more likely to sponsor when a Logistics role demands specialized expertise, such as TMS platform management, network optimization, or regulatory compliance for cross-border cold chain. Generalist coordinator roles face higher internal competition from candidates who don't require sponsorship.
Use Migrate Mate to Filter Open Logistics Roles
Searching for sponsor-friendly Logistics positions manually is slow and unreliable. Use Migrate Mate to filter Americold's open roles by visa type, so you're only applying to positions where sponsorship is already confirmed.
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Does Americold Logistics sponsor H-1B visas for Logistics roles?
Yes, Americold Logistics sponsors H-1B visas for qualifying Logistics positions. Roles that require specialized skills in supply chain management, transportation planning, or cold chain operations are the most common candidates for sponsorship. You'll still need to confirm sponsorship availability for each specific posting, as not every Logistics role qualifies.
How do I apply for Logistics jobs at Americold Logistics?
You can browse open Logistics positions at Americold through Migrate Mate, which filters roles by visa sponsorship type so you don't waste time on postings that don't fit your situation. Once you've identified a role, apply directly through Americold's careers portal and flag your visa status early in the process so recruiters can assess sponsorship feasibility before extending an offer.
Which visa types does Americold Logistics commonly use for Logistics positions?
Americold sponsors across several visa categories for Logistics roles, including H-1B, TN for Canadian and Mexican nationals, F-1 OPT and CPT for students, J-1 for certain training programs, and immigrant pathways including EB-2 and EB-3 for permanent residence. The right category depends on your nationality, degree field, and the specific role's requirements.
What qualifications does Americold Logistics look for in Logistics candidates who need visa sponsorship?
Americold typically looks for candidates with a bachelor's degree in supply chain management, logistics, industrial engineering, or a related field for roles that require H-1B sponsorship. Practical experience with warehouse management systems, transportation management platforms, or cold chain distribution is a strong differentiator. Roles requiring USCIS-defined specialty occupation criteria are the most sponsorship-eligible.
How long does the visa sponsorship process take at Americold Logistics?
Timelines vary by visa type. H-1B cap-subject petitions follow USCIS's annual lottery in March, with employment starting October 1 at the earliest. TN visas can be obtained at the border in a single day for eligible nationals. PERM-based Green Card sponsorship through EB-2 or EB-3 typically takes several years from initial filing to approval, so starting that conversation early with your employer matters.
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