Travel Reimbursement Jobs

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Travel Reimbursement positions are booming as companies modernize travel spend and adopt real‑time booking platforms. With 8615 openings, firms are hiring specialists to manage flight bookings, per‑diem approvals, and policy compliance in a world where remote teams require seamless travel solutions.

Common titles include Travel Coordinator, Expense Reimbursement Specialist, Travel Analyst, Policy Compliance Officer, and Travel Operations Manager. Daily tasks range from configuring SAP Concur travel portals and auditing expense reports to negotiating vendor rates with Amadeus and Sabre and implementing AI‑driven cost‑optimization rules.

Salary transparency gives travel reimbursement professionals an edge: it reveals how compensation aligns with industry benchmarks, clarifies per‑diem allowances, and highlights benefits such as travel credits or flexible remote stipends, enabling informed negotiations and career planning.

CNC Machinist (1st Shift)

Company: Smiths Group

Location: Irving, TX

Posted Oct 13, 2025

3-7 years of manual machining and CNC setup and operation utilizing conversational programming. Utilize blueprints, sketches, drawings, specifications, or…

Customer Service/Sales Representative

Company: Maraki, Inc.

Location: Houston, TX

Posted Oct 13, 2025

This role is essential in providing exceptional customer support while driving sales initiatives. Provide outstanding customer service by addressing inquiries…

Sales Associate

Company: Calidad Flooring Wholsales

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Oct 13, 2025

Make outbound calls to contractors and builders. In this role, you will be responsible for answering and reaching out to contractors and builders to promote our…

Graduate Development Program, Associate Data Analyst, Global Data Analysis

Company: National Grid

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Posted Oct 13, 2025

Valid driver’s license required with a safe driving history that meets National Grid’s Safe Driver policy. Advanced experience with SQL, Microsoft Excel, Power…

Sr Graphic Designer - D&D

Company: Hasbro Inc.

Location: Renton, WA

Posted Oct 13, 2025

5+ years of professional experience in graphic design, layout, or publishing with a proven track record to own and deliver sophisticated design projects.

User Experience Copywriter

Company: Macy’s

Location: New York, NY

Posted Oct 13, 2025

Candidates with a bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience in a related field are encouraged to apply. User-Centered Design: Deep understanding of UX/UI…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Travel Reimbursement roles by seniority?
Entry‑level positions (Travel Coordinator, junior Analyst) usually earn $50k–$70k. Mid‑level roles (Senior Analyst, Policy Officer) range $70k–$90k. Senior‑level (Operations Manager, Director) can command $90k–$120k, plus bonus and per‑diem benefits.
What skills and certifications are required for Travel Reimbursement professionals?
Strong command of travel‑management tools like SAP Concur, Expensify, and Amadeus. Proficiency in Excel, data analysis, and policy drafting. Certifications such as Certified Travel Associate (CTA), Certified Travel Counselor (CTC), TMCP, or Certified Travel Professional (CTP) are highly valued.
Is remote work available in Travel Reimbursement positions?
Yes. Roles focused on policy compliance, data analysis, and expense auditing can be fully remote. Travel coordinators often work hybrid, handling on‑site approvals while booking flights from home. Remote setups usually include company‑supplied laptops, VPN, and travel‑stamps allowances.
What career progression paths exist for Travel Reimbursement specialists?
Typical ladder: Analyst ➜ Senior Analyst ➜ Manager ➜ Director ➜ VP of Travel Operations. Many professionals transition into travel‑tech product management, policy consulting, or sustainability‑travel advisory roles as they gain expertise.
What are the current industry trends affecting Travel Reimbursement?
Automation of expense reporting, AI‑powered anomaly detection, integration of booking APIs with enterprise resource planning, focus on sustainable travel policies, and data‑driven spend analytics are reshaping the field.

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