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Bulk Transfer Systems Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Chemical Operator

Crest Hill, IL

$18.50 - $21.25/hr

Load and unload railcars, tanks, and other bulk containers using appropriate hoses, valves, and transfer systems. * Collaborate with team members and supervisors to meet production goals and respond ...

Senior Chemical Operator

Savannah, GA · On-site

$18 - $20.50/hr

... and other transfer systems according to defined Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs ... Unloads liquid chemical bulk delivery trucks. * Maintains an accurate account of raw material usage ...

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How much do bulk transfer systems jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for bulk transfer systems in the United States is $22.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Bulk Transfer Systems vs Material Handlers?

AspectBulk Transfer SystemsMaterial Handlers
Primary RoleOperate and manage bulk transfer equipment for moving large quantities of materialsHandle, move, and organize materials within facilities
CertificationsMay require safety and equipment operation certificationsOften require forklift or material handling certifications
Work EnvironmentIndustrial settings, warehouses, manufacturing plantsWarehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageLogistics, manufacturing, bulk material processingWarehousing, shipping, receiving

Bulk Transfer Systems focus on operating equipment for moving large quantities of materials efficiently, while Material Handlers primarily manage the movement and organization of materials within facilities. Both roles are essential in logistics and manufacturing industries but differ in scope and specific responsibilities.

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1st Shift Production Technician - Medina

ravagoamericas

Medina, OH

$15.25 - $19.25/hr

Other

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

PURPOSE OF ROLE:

Each Production Operator is responsible for packaging, bulk transfer, blending, and screening of resin for distribution.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Operate rail pumps, blenders, silos and packaging line
  • Follow packaging and/or blending instructions to properly complete a pack out/blend.
  • Feeds product to conveyors, hoppers, or other feeding devices, and unloads packaged product.
  • Inspects filled container to ensure that product is packaged according to specifications.
  • Recognize and correct discrepancies with paperwork, silo/packaging board.
  • Update rail/silo monitoring system after material usage
  • Assembles and fills boxes/gaylords.
  • Scale bulk trucks
  • Load and unload bulk trucks and railcars using the NEUERO
  • Complete all paperwork associated with “bulk” accurately
  • Identify contaminations by visual inspections
  • Operate tow motor safely and efficiently
  • Conduct and record material movements
  • Accurately and legibly fill out warehouse tally sheets, samples, label requests and row charts
  • Generate labels using Labelview
  • Maintain a clean work space; General cleaning of production work areas (Wed & Fri)
  • Clean and put away stray empty boxes
  • Perform minor maintenance (cleaning filters, break down screener to clean, cleaning the J-Tubes with the Goodway power cleaner, silo washout/clean out, weekly/monthly inspections on blenders, clean out/washout railcars, etc.)
  • Load and unload bulk trucks
  • Conduct month end packaging supplies inventory
  • Assist with performing physical inventory
  • Maintain a safe working environment; Observe all OSHA and Company safety policies
  • Generate and identify Corrective Action and Preventative Action Requests
  • Follow all ISO requirements; this includes but is not limited to being held responsible for completion of ‘CAR’ reports and submitting processing information when problem issues occur with damaged product, lost product or other issues.
  • Ensure all ISO documentation is current and adhered to
  • Other duties as assigned.

 

KNOWLEDGE / QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS / EXPERIENCE

To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies:

  • High school diploma preferred or two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Minimum 3 years forklift experience
  • Ability to maintain machinery necessary to perform a specialized task.
  • Ability to operate hand tools and mechanical equipment.
  • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos.  Ability to write simple correspondence.  Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.  Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
  • Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions.  Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized situations.

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

See attached addendum for all physical requirements.  Please check each requirement that applies.

The ADA requires that employers identify essential job functions.  An essential function of a position is critical in evaluating the qualifications and abilities of an applicant.  This checklist is to be used to identify the physical effort required in performing the essential duties of this job.

PHYSICAL EFFORT

ESSENTIAL

RARE

OCCASIONAL

FREQUENT

CONSTANT

 

Y/N

0-30%

30-60%

60-90%

90-100%

Hand Movement

     

      Repetitive Motions

Y

  

X

 

      Grasping

Y

  

X

 

      Holding

Y

   

X

      Finger Dexterity

Y

  

X

 

Reading

Y

  

X

 

Writing

Y

 

X

  

Eye-hand coordination

Y

   

X

Vision

     

      Color Distinction

Y

 

X

  

      Preparing/Analyzing Figures

Y

  

X

 

      Visual inspection

Y

   

X

      Measuring/Assembling at distance close to eye

Y

  

X

 

Skilled trades

     

Hearing

Y

  

X

 

Talking

Y

X

   

Standing

Y

  

X

 

Sitting

Y

 

X

  

Walking

Y

  

X

 

Lifting

     

      0-30 lbs.

Y

  

X

 

      30-60 lbs.

Y

 

X

  

      60-85 lbs.

Y

 

X

  

      85 plus lbs. (with assistance)

Y

X

   

Pushing/Pulling

      0-30 lbs.

Y

X

      30-60 lbs.

Y

X

      60-90 lbs.

Y

X

      90 plus lbs.

Y

X

PHYSICAL EFFORT (Cont’d)

ESSENTIAL

RARE

OCCASIONAL

FREQUENT

CONSTANT

Y/N

0-30%

30-60%

60-90%

90-100%

Climbing

      Stairs

Y

X

      Ladders

         0-20 feet

Y

X

         21-50 feet

Y

X

         51-75 feet

Y

X

         75+ feet

Y

X

Bending

Y

X

Squatting

Y

X

Crawling

Y

X

Reaching

Y

X

Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to focus

Y

X

WORK ENVIRONMENT

ESSENTIAL

RARE

OCCASIONAL

FREQUENT

CONSTANT

 

Y/N

0-30%

30-60%

60-90%

90-100%

Driving

     

      Car/Truck

Y

X

   

      Standard/Automatic

Y

X

   

      Tow Motor / Forklift

Y

 

X

  

Location

     

      Air Vents

N

    

      Roof

N

    

      Silos

Y

X

   

      Rail Cars

Y

 

X

  

      Bulk Tanker

Y

X

   

Equipment/Machines

Y

    

Heights

     

      Roofs

     

         0-20 feet

N

    

         21-50 feet

N

    

         51-75 feet

N

    

         75+ feet

N

    

      Ladders

     

         0-20 feet

Y

 

X

  

         21-50 feet

Y

X

   

         51-75 feet

Y

X

   

         75+ feet

Y

X

   

      Silos

     

         0-20 feet

Y

X

   

         21-50 feet

N

    

         51-75 feet

Y

X

   

         75+ feet

Y

X

   

      Bulk Tanker

     

          13 feet

Y

X

   

      Rail Cars

     

          15 feet

Y

 

X

  

      Step Stools

Y

  

X

 

      Scaffolds

N

    

         0-20 feet

     

         21-50 feet

     

         51-75 feet

     

         75+ feet

     

WORK ENVIRONMENT (Cont’d)

ESSENTIAL

RARE

OCCASIONAL

FREQUENT

CONSTANT

 

Y/N

0-30%

30-60%

60-90%

90-100%

Extreme temperatures

      Inside

Y

X

      Outside

N

Ventilation Conditions

      Dust

Y

X

      Fumes

Y

X

      Chemicals

Y

X

      Gases

Y

X

Exposure to potential Hazardous Conditions

      Chemical Spills

Y

X

      Gas Leaks

Y

X

     Acidic Harsh or Oily Substances

Y

X

Noise Exposure

      Very Quiet Conditions

N

      Quiet Conditions

Y

X

      Moderate Noise Conditions

Y

X

      Loud Noise Conditions

Y

X

      Very Loud Noise Conditions

Y

X

Use of Respirator

Y

X

Electrical Hazards

Y

X

Exposed to

     Moving mechanical parts

Y

X

     Outside weather conditions

Y

X

Ground surfaces

     Concrete

Y

X

     Asphalt

Y

X

     Gravel

Y

X

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