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Host Terminals Reports To: Operations Manager Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics terminal with ...

Warehouse Team Lead

Avondale, LA

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals Reports to: Terminal Operations Manager Supervises: Foremen, Clerks-in-Charge, Forklift Operators, General Laborers Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of ...

Warehouse Team Lead

Avondale, LA · On-site

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals Reports to: Terminal Operations Manager Supervises: Foremen, Clerks-in-Charge, Forklift Operators, General Laborers Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of ...

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: VP & GM, Avondale Terminal Services Supervises: Customer Support Team, Scale House Team, Inventory Control Specialist(s) Avondale ...

Host Terminals, LLC Reports To: Marine Manager Location: Host Terminals- Davant, LA In 2019, T. Parker Host acquired United Bulk Terminals (UBT) on Mile 55 of the Mississippi River as one of the ...

Host Terminals, LLC Reports To: Marine Manager Location: Host Terminals- Davant, LA In 2019, T. Parker Host acquired United Bulk Terminals (UBT) on Mile 55 of the Mississippi River as one of the ...

Warehouse Team Lead

Westwego, LA

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals Reports to: Terminal Operations Manager Supervises: Foremen, Clerks-in-Charge, Forklift Operators, General Laborers Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of ...

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: VP & GM, Avondale Terminal Services Supervises: Customer Support Team, Scale House Team, Inventory Control Specialist(s) Avondale ...

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: VP & GM, Avondale Terminal Services Supervises: Customer Support Team, Scale House Team, Inventory Control Specialist(s) Avondale ...

This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals. * Our people are our greatest assets * Their safety is our top priority * We provide exceptional ...

This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals. * Our people are our greatest assets * Their safety is our top priority * We provide exceptional ...

This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals. * Our people are our greatest assets * Their safety is our top priority * We provide exceptional ...

Inventory Control Specialist

Avondale, LA · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: Traffic Manager Avondale Terminal Services has become integral to HOST's continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm ...

Inventory Control Specialist

Westwego, LA

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: Traffic Manager Avondale Terminal Services has become integral to HOST's continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm ...

Inventory Control Specialist

Avondale, LA

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

Host Terminals, LLC Location: Avondale Global Gateway Reports To: Traffic Manager Avondale Terminal Services has become integral to HOST's continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm ...

Maintenance Electrician

Avondale, LA · On-site

$25.75 - $33/hr

Host Terminals Reports To: Maintenance Manager Supervises: N/A Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics ...

Maintenance Electrician

Avondale, LA

$25.75 - $33/hr

Host Terminals Reports To: Maintenance Manager Supervises: N/A Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics ...

Maintenance Electrician

Westwego, LA

$25.75 - $33/hr

Host Terminals Reports To: Maintenance Manager Supervises: N/A Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics ...

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How much do host terminals jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for host terminals in the United States is $14.17, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $16.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are host terminals?

Host terminals are hardware devices or software interfaces that allow users to access, interact with, and control a central computer or server, often referred to as the 'host'. These terminals can be physical devices, like computer workstations or specialized hardware, or virtual interfaces accessed via software. In business and IT environments, host terminals are commonly used to connect to mainframes, manage data, and run applications remotely. They play a crucial role in centralized computing systems, enabling multiple users to connect and work simultaneously.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Host Terminal Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Host Terminal Operator, you need a solid understanding of terminal operations, logistics, and safety protocols, often supported by a high school diploma or relevant technical training. Familiarity with terminal management systems, inventory software, and equipment such as forklifts or cranes is typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication, and problem-solving abilities help operators manage workflow efficiently and ensure safety compliance. These skills are crucial for maintaining smooth terminal operations, minimizing errors, and ensuring the safe handling of goods.

What are some common challenges faced by Host Terminal Operators, and how can they be addressed?

Host Terminal Operators often encounter challenges such as managing high volumes of transactions during peak hours, ensuring system reliability, and troubleshooting technical issues quickly. Staying organized and maintaining clear communication with IT support can help resolve system problems efficiently. Additionally, regular training on terminal software and security protocols can boost confidence and performance. Collaborating closely with colleagues and staying attentive to customer needs also contributes to a smooth workflow.

What is the difference between Host Terminals vs Customer Service Representatives?

AspectHost TerminalsCustomer Service Representatives
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, technical trainingHigh school diploma, communication skills
Work EnvironmentTransportation hubs, airports, portsOffice settings, call centers, retail
Employer & IndustryLogistics, transportation, shippingRetail, telecommunications, service industries
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Host Terminals primarily work in transportation and logistics environments, managing cargo and passenger flow at terminals. Customer Service Representatives focus on assisting customers via phone or in person across various industries. While both roles require strong communication skills, Host Terminals emphasize operational coordination in transportation settings, whereas Customer Service Representatives handle client inquiries and support in retail or service sectors.

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Terminal Tractor Operator

Terminal Tractor Operator

T. Parker Host

Avondale, LA

Other

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Position Description

Title:                       Terminal Tractor Operator                                                

Status:                   Full-Time, Non-Exempt                              

 

Company:              Host Terminals

 

Reports To:           Operations Manager

Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics terminal with significant warehousing and storage capabilities. T. Parker Host acquired Avondale in 2018 from Huntington Ingalls Industries and has since reestablished its iconic prominence into a model of ingenuity. Avondale Global Gateway is a historic property with four docks and over one mile of waterfront, uniquely accommodating ships, barges, rail and trucks. This facility offers immediate access to the regional and interstate highway system and is positioned at the interchange of six Class I railroads, creating the ability for cargo to be distributed in all directions.

Avondale Global Gateway has become integral to HOST’s continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm and rethinking how cargo moves – providing exceptional service and solutions to our customers.

Position Summary: The Terminal Tractor Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient movement of trailers, containers, chassis, and other equipment throughout the terminal, warehouse, and yard operations. This position plays a critical role in supporting vessel, warehouse, and trucking operations by ensuring equipment is properly positioned to maintain operational flow, safety, and customer service standards.

The ideal candidate is safety-focused, dependable, and capable of operating in a fast-paced maritime and logistics environment while maintaining compliance with company policies and operational procedures.

Core Principles: All employees must demonstrate an ability to adhere and understand the core principles of the company. This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals.

  • Our PEOPLE are our greatest assets
  • Their SAFETY is our top priority
  • We provide exceptional SERVICE
  • We believe every RELATIONSHIP is important
  • We build on our LEGACY
  • We conduct all business with INTEGRITY
  • We know today's OPPORTUNITIES are tomorrow's growth
  • We are DETECTIVES, understanding all activities within our markets

Essential Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Operate terminal tractors (yard trucks/yard mules) to move trailers, chassis, containers, and other cargo equipment throughout terminal and yard locations
    • Including, but the movement of dry van trailers, flatbeds, hopper trailers, tank trailers, loaded and empty containers, and equipment positioned at vessel, warehouse, rail, and truck loading areas.
  • Position equipment at loading docks, staging areas, warehouses, and operational work zones
  • Conduct pre-shift inspections of assigned equipment and report any maintenance or safety concerns
  • Maintain safe operating practices while maneuvering equipment in congested operational environments
  • Coordinate with operations, warehouse personnel, dispatchers, vessel teams, and drivers to support workflow efficiency
  • Secure trailers and verify proper coupling and uncoupling procedures
  • Ensure trailers, containers, and chassis are accurately placed according to operational instructions
  • Follow all company safety procedures, OSHA standards, terminal rules, and customer requirements
  • Maintain awareness of surrounding personnel, equipment, and operational hazards
  • Assist with yard organization and traffic flow as operational needs require
  • Operate equipment during varying weather and environmental conditions
  • Complete required operational documentation, inspections, and reporting accurately and timely
  • Support additional terminal and operational duties as assigned

Qualifications & Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED preferred
  • Previous experience operating terminal tractors, yard trucks, forklifts, heavy equipment, or commercial vehicles preferred
  • Valid driver’s license required
  • TWIC card required or ability to obtain one
  • Ability to safely back trailers into docks and confined operational areas
  • Strong situational awareness and commitment to workplace safety
  • Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with operations personnel
  • Willingness to work flexible schedules, including nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as operational demands require
  • Basic understanding of terminal, warehouse, or logistics operations preferred

Physical Requirements:

  • Must meet “fit for duty” requirements upon job offer (pre-employment physical and drug test)
  • The employee must meet physical requirements including but not limited to, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing up/down ladders and stairs, negotiating uneven and moving surfaces
  • Must be able to work in difficult conditions with exposure to all weather conditions (rain, ice, snow, wind, heat, etc.)
  • Ability to lift up to 75 pounds.
  • Able to work extended shifts up to 12 hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays, with flexibility to respond to emergencies or after-hours incidents as needed
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Ability to maintain alertness and awareness in high-traffic operational environments