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Port Operations Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Shift Supervisor

Wilmington, NC · On-site

$14 - $17.75/hr

Supervisor experience or equivalent experience at port operation * Ability to work multiple shift ... schedules and rotating shifts as required * Excellent communication skills * Ability to ...

Port Engineer

Staten Island, NY · On-site

$100K/yr

Supervises: Vessel Engineers and various shore-side personnel. Description of Duties: The Port ... The unpredictable, ever-changing and inherently dangerous nature of vessel operations require the ...

Supervises: Vessel Engineers and various shore-side personnel. Description of Duties: The Port ... The unpredictable, ever-changing and inherently dangerous nature of vessel operations require the ...

Port Engineer

Juneau, AK · On-site

$70K - $125K/yr

Supervisory experience. * Experience in any maritime-related field. * High School Degree or ... We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations. * Curiosity & Innovation: We ...

Port Engineer

Ketchikan, AK · On-site

$70K - $125K/yr

Supervisory experience. * Experience in any maritime-related field. * High School Degree or ... We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations. * Curiosity & Innovation: We ...

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How much do port operations supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for port operations supervisor in the United States is $63,456.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,000.00 and $77,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Port Operations Supervisor vs Dockworker?

AspectPort Operations SupervisorDockworker
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma, relevant certifications, supervisory experienceHigh school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles overseeing port activities, administrative tasksManual labor on docks, loading/unloading cargo
Employer & Industry UsageShipping companies, port authorities, logistics firmsStevedoring companies, shipping lines
Common Search & ComparisonYesNo

The Port Operations Supervisor typically oversees port activities, manages staff, and ensures safety compliance, requiring supervisory experience. In contrast, a Dockworker performs manual cargo handling tasks. While both roles are essential in port operations, the supervisor focuses on coordination and management, whereas the dockworker is involved in physical labor.

What are some common challenges faced by Port Operations Supervisors, and how can they be addressed?

Port Operations Supervisors often encounter challenges such as coordinating activities among diverse teams, managing time-sensitive cargo operations, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are essential to address these issues. Building strong relationships with terminal staff, shipping agents, and regulatory authorities helps to streamline operations and resolve problems quickly. Staying updated on industry regulations and fostering a safety-first culture also play a crucial role in overcoming daily operational challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Port Operations Supervisor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Port Operations Supervisor, you need expertise in logistics, maritime regulations, and operational management, often supported by a degree in logistics, maritime studies, or related fields. Familiarity with terminal operating systems (TOS), cargo tracking software, and safety management certifications like OSHA or ISPS Code compliance is typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for coordinating teams and resolving on-site issues. These competencies ensure efficient, safe, and compliant port operations, minimizing delays and maximizing throughput.

What is a Port Operations Supervisor?

A Port Operations Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the daily activities and logistics within a port, ensuring the efficient and safe movement of cargo, vessels, and personnel. They coordinate with shipping companies, terminal operators, and regulatory authorities to manage loading and unloading operations, compliance with safety standards, and scheduling. The role also involves supervising staff, resolving operational issues, and maintaining records related to port activities. Effective communication and organizational skills are essential for this position.
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Barge Operations Supervisor

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Overview The Barge Operations Supervisor will be responsible for all Tankerman activities, training, transfer inspections, audits, evaluations, and assignments. Responsibilities * Supervise all regional crewed Tankerman activities during transfer operations and provide continuous on the job training. * Routinely conduct transfer inspections and audits of all regional barge operations. * Conduct initial tankerman skills review and yearly performance evaluations. * Responsible for the hiring process of new tankermen. * Directly supervise complicated or sensitive transfer operations at the direction of the Director of USEC Operation and/or Sr. Port Captain. * Assist with annual ABS, USCG and Sire inspections. * Coordinate and present at scheduled crew meetings and training sessions. * Work closely with companywide team members to ensure a safe, efficient, and reliable operation. * Participate in the development of new programs, policies, and procedures to enhance quality of operation. * Submit weekly operational reports to the Director of USEC Operation. * Cover barge scheduling as needed. * Conduct transfer operations if required. * Work closely with shore side maintenance to ensure barges are properly maintained. * Other duties as assigned by Operations Manager, Company Regional Director, or Manager of Barge Operations. Qualifications * At least 10 years of tank barge experience with a minimum of 5 years in the ship bunkering service and terminal to terminal moves. * A USCG Issued MMC with an endorsement of Barge DL PIC. * Must have a good working knowledge of all State and Federal regulatory compliance regarding the transfer and carriage of petroleum products over water. * Be able to provide leadership and direction to AB/PIC. * Must possess a high degree of management communications oral and written. * Proficient computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. * Be able to maintain direction and composure under extreme conditions and meet established goals and objectives. * Must be a self-motivator and be able to motivate others. * Must be able to communicate effectively and direct workers in assigning jobs and seeing them through to completion. * Must be able to train assigned workers and fairly evaluate subordinates. * Must be able to understand and use information in cargo information cards and safety data sheets. * Operate diesel engines, cargo pumps, hydraulic booms, cargo gear, gate valves, and butterfly valves. * Valid state driver's license. * Valid TWIC. * Must be able to read, speak, and understand English over telephone and/or radio. * Must not be afraid of heights. Job Condition and Environment * Must be able to perform the job functions and be physically fit enough to pull heavy lines/hoses; lift or carry heavy items; climb onto barges; climb up and down ladders; bend and twist during boat/barge tie up. * Exposure to all weather conditions (rain, ice, snow, heat, wind, heavy seas, etc.) * Use of air purifying respirator, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA), air monitoring equipment, hearing protection, VHF radio, hand tools, tow lines, high level alarms and thermometer. Expected Hours of Work * Normal office hours are 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Monday through Friday. * Take communications 24 hours a day, including weekends, concerning changes in schedules and conditions. * Traveling to other locations will be required, typically 10% of the time. Company Overview Centerline Logistics is a leading provider of marine transportation services in the United States. Centerline Logistics operates on the United States West Coast (including Alaska and Hawaii), United States East Coast (including Puerto Rico), the United States Gulf Coast and the Mississippi River System. Services provided include the transportation and storage of petroleum products, tanker escort, ship assist, the transportation of general cargo and rescue towing.

Centerline Logistics is the parent company of eight businesses specializing in marine services and a bulk liquids terminal business. Centerline Logistics provides accounting, administrative, human resources, safety and environmental services, and other support to the subsidiary companies. The Company offers Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and AD&D options to our employees and their eligible dependents after meeting Company requirements. 401(k) options, Disability Insurance, sick pay, vacation pay, 10 paid holidays per calendar year (subject to work schedule) and Healthcare and/or Dependent Care FSAs are also available to our employees after meeting Company requirements.

All benefits information may be subject to change based on any current or updated benefit plan year changes and/or Collective Bargaining Agreements. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity and Drug Free Work place. Pre-employment drug testing is required.