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Terminal Operator | Req ID: 16516 | HR Contact: Kyle Jon KEMPEN | Location: Summitt Terminal IL ABOUT THE ROLE The role of the Terminal Operator is to provide high quality products and customer ...

We're seeking a Terminal Operator who's ready to put your skills to work on projects that matter - and build a career with a company that's building North America. Job Title: Terminal Operator | Req ...

JOB OVERVIEW The Terminal Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient, and quality-conscious unloading and loading hazardous and non-hazardous liquid products to or from storage tanks, railcars ...

Terminal Operator Reports To: Terminal Manager Location: Charleston, WV General Job Summary: The primary responsibility of the Terminal Operator at the Charleston terminal is to perform a variety of ...

Terminal Operator | Req ID: 16403 | HR Contact: Kyle Jon KEMPEN | Location: Durham Terminal NC ABOUT THE ROLE The Terminal Operator safely operates all equipment at the location used to load and ...

Terminal Operator | Req ID: 16583 | HR Contact: Kyle Jon KEMPEN | Location: Bettendorf Terminal IA ABOUT THE ROLE The role of the Terminal Operator is to provide high quality products and customer ...

JOB OVERVIEW The Terminal Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient, and quality-conscious unloading and loading hazardous and non-hazardous liquid products to or from storage tanks, railcars ...

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Terminal Operator

WV · On-site

Terminal Operator Reports To: Terminal Manager Location: Charleston, WV General Job Summary: The primary responsibility of the Terminal Operator at the Charleston terminal is to perform a variety of ...

JOB OVERVIEW The Terminal Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient, and quality-conscious unloading and loading hazardous and non-hazardous liquid products to or from storage tanks, railcars ...

Terminal Operator Responsibilities: * Work with crews loading and unloading product from trucks, rail cars, barges, and tanks * Troubleshoot and diagnose systems and equipment * Operate a variety of ...

Terminal Operator Responsibilities: * Work with crews loading and unloading product from trucks, rail cars, and barges safely into proper tanks * Diagnose problems and maintain a variety of bulk ...

We're seeking a Terminal Operator who's ready to put your skills to work on projects that matter - and build a career with a company that's building North America. Job Title: Terminal Operator | Req ...

Terminal Operator | Req ID: 16841 | HR Contact: Ariana PEREZ | Location: Vancouver WACemTrml WA ABOUT THE ROLE Reporting to the Terminal Manager, the Terminal Operators are responsible for the safe ...

Start your career as a Terminal Operator at Vopak Industrial Infrastructure Americas (VIIA) and contribute to social themes such as energy security and energy transition. We offer you a working ...

We're seeking a Terminal Operator who's ready to put your skills to work on projects that matter - and build a career with a company that's building North America. Job Title: Terminal Operator | Req ...

Terminal Operator

Vancouver, WA · On-site

$24.50 - $26.50/hr

Terminal Operator | Req ID: 16841 | HR Contact: Ariana PEREZ| Location: Vancouver WACemTrml WA ABOUT THE ROLE Reporting to the Terminal Manager, the Terminal Operators are responsible for the safe ...

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How much do terminal operator jobs pay per hour?

As of May 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for terminal operator in the United States is $21.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Terminal Operator, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, strong mechanical aptitude, and basic knowledge of safety procedures and logistics operations. Familiarity with terminal management systems, industrial equipment, and certifications such as OSHA safety training are commonly required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for ensuring safe and efficient operations. These skills and qualifications are essential to maintain safety, prevent operational disruptions, and ensure smooth handling of goods in terminal environments.

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

Terminal Operators often encounter challenges related to maintaining safety standards while handling hazardous materials, coordinating logistics under tight schedules, and operating complex machinery in varying weather conditions. Effective management of these challenges involves thorough training, adherence to strict safety protocols, and clear communication with team members and supervisors. Developing strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills can also help Terminal Operators quickly address unexpected issues, ensuring safe and efficient terminal operations.

What is the difference between Terminal Operator vs Dock Worker?

AspectTerminal OperatorDock Worker
CredentialsHigh school diploma; certifications in safety and equipment operationHigh school diploma or equivalent; safety training
Work EnvironmentPorts, terminals, and shipping yards with machineryDockside, ships, and cargo areas
Industry UsageShipping, logistics, transportationShipping, freight, cargo handling
Job FocusOperating machinery, managing cargo movementLoading/unloading cargo, manual labor

While both roles are essential in port operations, Terminal Operators focus on operating equipment and managing cargo flow, whereas Dock Workers handle manual loading and unloading tasks. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within port and shipping industries.

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Infographic showing various Terminal Operator job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Full Time, 55% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,418 per year, or $21.8 per hour.

Job description

The Terminal Operator – is responsible for the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of terminal and marine facilities. This role supports the receipt, storage, and distribution of petroleum-based products while maintaining strict adherence to safety, environmental, and operational standards. The Terminal Operator plays a key role in delivering reliable, high-quality service to our customers.
Essential Duties amp; Responsibilities include:
  • Facilitating receipt and distribution of product into storage via truck, and vessel, following all product movement, measurement, and quality control procedures.
  • Appropriate documentation and basic math calculations will be required.
  • Interact with contract and customer carriers to coordinate accurate delivery of products via truck, or vessel.
  • Maintenance and repair of terminal equipment and facility grounds to meet or exceed company standards.
  • Adherence to regulatory measures, safety directives, and operating procedures, including Coast Guard, local, state, and federal agencies as applicable to terminal operations.
Position Requirements:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent required
  • Related experience in terminal, truck or marine operations preferred
  • Waterfront Petroleum is subject to the port security regulations set forth by the Transportation Security Administration and United States Coast Guard. Employment is contingent upon obtaining and maintaining a Transportation Worker Identification Credential. More information on this requirement is available at www.tsa.gov/twic.
Position Schedule
  • This position supports 12-hour shift operations, including 12:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM, based on operational needs
  • May require day, evening, overnight, weekend, and/or rotating shifts
  • Schedules are determined by management and may change to support terminal operations and customer demands
  • Flexibility to work varying schedules is essential
Other Skills, Attributes, and Abilities:
  • General knowledge of equipment and maintenance of pumps, meters, truck loading rack, and dock facility preferred.
  • General knowledge or experience in the petroleum industry is helpful.
  • Inventory control and/or accounting background a plus.
  • Good communication and problem-solving skills are also required.
  • This position requires someone who can work well under pressure and has a strong commitment to safety and teamwork.
Physical amp; Safety Requirements:
  • Position may require exposure to adverse weather conditions, and hazardous environments and require the physical stamina to climb tanks, work long hours in the field, and wear a respirator.
Waterfront Petroleum Terminal Company is proud to offer competitive wages and benefit package to our full-time employees.