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Material Handler

Memphis, TN · On-site

$30.08 - $40.60/hr

... have a valid driver's license as this position pulls tank wagons in and out.A person who is ... Essential Duties & Responsibilities Shunter responsibilities (70%)1. Safely operate shunt truck to ...

Material Handler

Memphis, TN · On-site

$15 - $18/hr

Safely operate shunt truck to move trailers and containers within the yard. * Couple and uncouple ... He/she has to have a valid driver's license as this position pulls tank wagons in and out. * A ...

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How much do shunt driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for shunt driver in the United States is $16.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a shunt driver?

Shunt drivers are professional drivers responsible for moving trailers and containers within a confined area, such as a warehouse yard, distribution center, or port terminal. They use specialized vehicles, often called shunt trucks or yard tractors, to reposition trailers for loading, unloading, or staging. Unlike long-haul truck drivers, shunt drivers typically do not drive on public roads and focus on efficient trailer management within the facility. Their role is essential for maintaining smooth logistics operations and minimizing delays in cargo handling. Shunt drivers must have strong spatial awareness, attention to safety, and may require specific training or certifications depending on the employer and location.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a shunt driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Shunt Driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (often a CDL), knowledge of safe trailer maneuvering, and experience operating heavy vehicles in yard environments. Familiarity with yard management systems, vehicle inspection protocols, and sometimes forklift operation or tachograph use is important. Attention to detail, situational awareness, and strong communication skills help ensure smooth coordination with warehouse and logistics teams. These skills are crucial for maintaining safety, minimizing downtime, and ensuring efficient movement of trailers within logistics hubs.

What are some common challenges faced by shunt drivers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Shunt Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating tight spaces in busy yard environments, managing tight schedules, and maintaining effective communication with warehouse and logistics teams. To manage these challenges, it is important to stay alert, practice safe driving techniques, and use radio or digital systems to coordinate movements with other team members. Continuous learning about site layouts and regular safety training can also help improve efficiency and reduce risks on the job.

What is the difference between Shunt Driver vs Yard Driver?

AspectShunt DriverYard Driver
CredentialsDriver's license, possibly forklift or yard certificationsDriver's license, yard safety certifications
Work EnvironmentRail yards, freight terminals, industrial sitesYard areas, warehouses, freight terminals
Employer & IndustryRail companies, freight operatorsLogistics companies, warehouses
Job FocusMoving rail cars within yardsMoving trucks or containers within yards

Shunt Drivers primarily operate in rail yards, focusing on moving rail cars, while Yard Drivers handle trucks and containers within yard environments. Both roles require similar licenses and safety certifications, but their work environments and specific tasks differ.

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Infographic showing various Shunt Driver job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 30% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $33,887 per year, or $16.3 per hour.

Security Detail's - Driver

Olgoonik Corporation

Washington, DC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 11 days ago


Olgoonik rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Olgoonik is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Overview:

The position is in the Secretary of State’s Protective Detail Division (DS/DO/P/SD) in the Office of Protection, Domestic Operations Directorate, Bureau of Diplomatic Security. The Secretary of State’s Protective Detail is responsible for every facet of the safety and security of the Secretary of State, which includes the safe and expeditious transport of the Secretary from location to location both domestically and abroad.

The incumbent is responsible for the implementation and execution of the Detail’s operations, which relates to the safety and security of transportation for the Secretary. The incumbent must be able to coordinate route analysis, implement motorcade operations in accordance with Department policy, and have a good knowledge of the Washington, DC metropolitan area and surrounding areas.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • The incumbent is responsible for preparing, formulating, developing, and implementing routes to and from locations domestically and, in foreign locations, tactical maneuvers involving motorcade operations and procedures for safely operating the Secretary’s vehicle, in conjunction with agents on the Secretary’s Detail. The employee will perform a variety of duties in connection with the day-to-day management of assigned SD vehicles. Responsible for the fleet management upkeep of SD's fleet of armored limousines and other related security vehicles. The employee will oversee all aspects of the vehicle fleet to include appearance, the scheduling and performance of routine and preventive maintenance, and repairs as needed, ensuring optimum vehicle availability and use by rotating or reassigning vehicles between sections/units/centers.
  • Employee will be responsible for reviewing, recording, or compiling information related to vehicle assignment and use, income, mileage reports, preventive maintenance services, accidents, billing, or other program data. He/she also will oversee all aspects of security equipment in the vehicle fleet to include emergency equipment, radios, and secured mobile communication units, to include their installation, maintenance, and repair as needed.
  • The incumbent will be responsible for creating and maintaining the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the SD vehicle fleet, including but not limited to the following areas; Motor Vehicle Safety, Authorized Use of Government Vehicles, Motor Pool and Rental Vehicles, Obtaining New Motor Vehicles, License Plates, Security and Storage, Emergency Equipment, Modifying a Vehicle, Vehicle Maintenance (GSA Vehicles), Vehicle Maintenance (Bureau-Owned, Commercially-Leased, and Armored Vehicles).
  • Incumbent will prepare, formulate, develop, and implement vehicular routes for the safe travel of the Secretary of State. This includes, but is not limited to, full knowledge of routes to hospitals, safe havens, and evacuation areas. Employee will provide timely and pertinent information on projected duration of travel which consists of making recommendations for alternate routes and will have a comprehensive understanding of the Washington, D. C. metropolitan area.
  • Employee will provide drop-off and pick-up points guidance to agents assigned to the Secretary Detail. These drop-off and pick-up points are at various government facilities consisting of the State Department, the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and other locations. The incumbent must have a thorough knowledge of the vehicular access areas and restrictions/screening requirements of those facilities.
  • The employee must maintain a current certification in Diplomatic Security driving techniques, motorcade operations, protective operations, defensive driving, and all department regulations relating to the operation of Government-owned/operated vehicles.
  • The incumbent must practice the utmost discretion, being privy to conversations conducted while operating the Secretary’s vehicle and must appropriately transport, store, handle, and mark classification material, conforming to the Executive Order and Department regulations.
  • Position requires comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of Department of State and Bureau of Diplomatic Security policies, programs, missions, and functions, along with knowledge of mobilization, operational, and transportation functions, involving motorcade operation and vehicle utilization.
  • Position requires thorough knowledge of the full range of principles, concepts, and methodology related to transportation quality assurance, and considerable skill in applying this knowledge to the planning and accomplishment of a variety of difficult and complex work assignments.
  • Ability to gather information, analyze data, draw conclusions, and formulate recommendations in order to resolve problems and propose changes and improvements to operations, mobilization, and emergency plans.
  • The employee will set priorities, objectives, boundaries, and schedules for work completion, subject to the office workload and with approval of the Special Agent in Charge.
  • Planning and development of objectives and individual tasks, providing direction and guidance to SD agents and other agency representatives on vehicular motorcade operations. The work focuses on preparation, development and assessment of policies, standards, and procedures applicable to the Secretary’s Detail.
  • Manage the full range of a variety of motorcade operations and vehicular fleet management, resolve problems that are associated with the protection and safe transport of the Secretary of State.
  • This is a very physically active position which requires bending, climbing, standing, and walking for extended periods of time. The hours can be long and mental alertness is required for those extended periods.
  • Work is usually performed within the confines of a high-threat motorcade with a small portion of time in an office setting.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • Supervisory responsibilities are not anticipated.

Education and/or Experience:

  • Must have at least a High School Diploma with at least 3-5 years as a motor vehicle operator transporting high level Government officials and sensitive materials.
  • Must maintain a current certification in Diplomatic Security driving techniques, motorcade operations, protective operations, defensive driving, and all department regulations relating to the operation of Government-owned/operated vehicles.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Position requires comprehensive knowledge of a wide range of Department of State and Bureau of Diplomatic Security policies, programs, missions, and functions, along with knowledge of mobilization, operational, and transportation functions, involving motorcade operation and vehicle utilization.
  • Must have excellent skills in oral and written communications and the ability to apply these skills.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • The incumbent must be licensed to operate a motor vehicle and have extensive training in defensive driving, counterterrorist driving and high threat motorcade operations.
  • The employee must maintain a current certification in Diplomatic Security driving techniques, motorcade operations, protective operations, defensive driving, and all department regulations relating to the operation of Government-owned/operated vehicles.

Security Clearance:

  • US Citizenship and the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government TS/SCI security clearance are required.

Physical Demands:

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to be able to occasionally stand; walk; sit; use hands and/or fingers to handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; operate office equipment, reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop; kneel; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and or move up to 25 pounds.

Work Environment:

General office environment.

Olgoonik is an Equal Opportunity Employer

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws. As an Alaska Native corporation, Olgoonik provides hiring preference to Olgoonik shareholders, descendants, and their spouses to the extent allowed by law.


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