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Savage is a global provider of supply chain infrastructure and logistics solutions with more than ... PTO and a 401(k) plan with match. * Part-time team members are eligible to participate in the ...

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How much do part time rail logistics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time rail logistics in the United States is $20.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Rail Logistics vs Part Time Rail Operations?

AspectPart Time Rail LogisticsPart Time Rail Operations
CertificationsLogistics certifications, such as freight or supply chain managementRail safety and operational certifications
Work EnvironmentWarehouses, distribution centers, freight yardsRail yards, train stations, on-site rail tracks
Employer & Industry UsageLogistics companies, freight carriers, supply chain firmsRail companies, transit authorities, freight operators

Part Time Rail Logistics focuses on managing freight movement, supply chain coordination, and logistics planning, often involving administrative and planning tasks. In contrast, Part Time Rail Operations involves hands-on work with train movements, safety procedures, and on-site operational tasks. Both roles are essential in the rail industry but differ in responsibilities, certifications, and work environments.

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Rail Loader/Unloader- Casual/Part time

AWCT

Sterling Heights, MI • On-site

$26/hr

Part-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

AWCT is family-owned and operated. Our vision: We are the premier provider of finished vehicle logistics in the United States. Our mission: We take pride in delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality service for every customer vehicle. Our values: We respect each person's preferences and perspectives.

AWCT is looking to hire several Casual/Part Time Rail Loaders/Unloaders for our SHAP location in Sterling Heights, MI. You will be expected to work the full shift of 8-12 hours including weekend availability if selected to be a part of this casual board. This position is 100% outside in all weather, and it consists of climbing, bending, lifting and also driving new vehicles on and off the train cars for transport.

You must have a valid license, be able to pass a physical & drug test and have a positive demeanor. AWCT pays weekly!

Summary

This position is to prepare railcars for loading and offloading, disengaging vehicles from railcars, driving vehicles off railcars, and preparing railcars for transportation according to manufacturer manuals and American Association of Railroad standards. This is a general overview of the requirements of the position, not an all-inclusive list of activities.  This job description is continuously evolving and may change without notice. Safely driving vehicles onto or off railcars wearing PPE, securing vehicles to railcars according to manufacturer and American Association of Railroad standards.

Essential Duties and Tasks

  • Drive vehicles to and from specified locations in the yard and on/off rail cars.
  • Make certain all vehicles are parked in proper locations and bayed correctly.
  • Understand and apply all AWCT, customer, AAR, safety, and quality standards/policies.
  • Follow all safety guidelines to guarantee the job is done in a safe manner.
  • Identify vehicles and insert documentation or scan VINs as required.
  • Inform Managers of any issues that could affect production, safety, or quality standards.
  • Log/scan processed work into computer programs or tracking systems as required.
  • Read and match VIN numbers (including VIN plate) quickly and accurately to ensure movement of proper vehicles.
  • Read, compare, and understand work orders, repair orders, purchase orders, purge sheets, and other documents to complete work.
  • Visually verify and inspect vehicles for damage prior to breaking chocks off any vehicle before starting to unload; notify supervisor of the damage immediately.
  • Report missed bayed unit to supervisor or manager immediately.
  • Open or close railcar doors.
  • Raise and lower railcar decks.
  • Lift, set and pin bridge plates and uninstall bridge plates as required.
  • Responsible for junction spacing to ARR standards using proper equipment.
  • Secure/unsecure customer vehicles to railcars using approved chocks and tie-downs as required; store any additional chocks and tie-downs left on the deck(s).
  • Operate and set buck ramps and stationery loading/unloading ramps.
  • Keep work areas, vans, appropriate work attire, etc. clean and neat
  • Notify supervision of any workplace hazards or unsafe conditions immediately upon discovery.
  • Attend monthly safety meetings.
  • Report accidents and injuries immediately and follow up with the completion of the appropriate forms.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements

  • Ability to adhere to strict production, safety, and quality standards without variance
  • Ability to climb ladders and work at a height approximately 15-20 feet above the ground
  • Ability to lift 55 pounds overhead frequently
  • Ability to push, pull or carry up to 75 pounds
  • Ability to work outdoors, 100% of the time, in all weather conditions (often extreme) for extended periods
  • Ability to stand, walk and work in confined spaces for