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This is a full-time, onsite position in a fast-paced logistics environment supporting the transloading of hazardous and non-hazardous materials. While you will not be involved in the physical loading ...

Logistics Customer Service Rep

Hillside, NJ · On-site

$16.25 - $22/hr

Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company parties Competitive salary Paid time off Mill Wright Logistics is a family-owned Freight Forwarder and leading transloading ...

First Aid Compounder - 3rd Shift

Piedmont, SC · On-site

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Stay up to date with all SOP's, documents, and training for the transloading operation including safety and emergency plans * Inspect railcar for leaks, damages, car # and any other identified items ...

First Aid Compounder - 2nd Shift

Piedmont, SC · On-site

$17.25 - $21.75/hr

Stay up to date with all SOP's, documents, and training for the transloading operation including safety and emergency plans * Inspect railcar for leaks, damages, car # and any other identified items ...

Transloader

Pasadena, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Our teams deliver on-site rail switching, material handling and transloading, track construction and maintenance, and locomotive service and repair for customers who depend on safe, reliable rail ...

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Warehouse / Industrial Yard Worker The candidate will supports intermodal cargo container shipping, receiving, loading, unloading and transloading import and export containers to be taken to the ...

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Transloader

Pasadena, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Our teams deliver on-site rail switching, material handling and transloading, track construction and maintenance, and locomotive service and repair for customers who depend on safe, reliable rail ...

Dock Supervisor - Part Time

Windsor, CT · On-site

$22.46 - $29.94/hr

The main purpose of this position is to supervise the transloading of materials from rail cars into trucks and vice versa. This is a safety sensitive position. Supervises Dock Laborers and a varied ...

Mill Wright Logistics is a freight forwarder and transloading warehouse in Hillside NJ specializing in OOG and vehicle shipments. We are seeking someone familiar with vehicle shipments to handle the ...

Multimodal Group (USMMG) is a North American logistics company providing intermodal, drayage, transloading, truckload, expedited, and cross-border services across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. We ...

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How much do transloading jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for transloading in the United States is $22.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced in a transloading role, and how can I prepare for them?

Transloading professionals often encounter challenges such as coordinating schedules between multiple transportation modes, ensuring the safe handling of diverse cargo types, and maintaining accurate documentation. You may work in a fast-paced environment where attention to detail and strong communication skills are essential, especially when dealing with tight deadlines or unexpected delays. Preparing by familiarizing yourself with safety protocols, logistics software, and effective teamwork strategies can help you excel in this role.

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

To thrive as a Transloading Operator, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, knowledge of material handling, and experience with logistics or warehouse operations. Familiarity with forklifts, railcar loading systems, conveyor belts, and safety compliance certifications like OSHA are typically required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and strong problem-solving abilities help individuals excel in this fast-paced, safety-sensitive environment. These skills ensure safe, efficient transfer of goods between transport modes while minimizing errors and maintaining regulatory compliance.

What is the difference between Transloading vs Freight Handler?

AspectTransloadingFreight Handler
CredentialsTypically no formal certifications required, but knowledge of logistics and safety is importantOften requires safety training and physical fitness, certifications vary by employer
Work EnvironmentWarehouses, ports, rail yards, and shipping terminalsWarehouses, distribution centers, loading docks
Industry UsageLogistics, shipping, transportationShipping, freight, logistics
Job FocusTransferring goods between different modes of transportation without changing the packagingLoading, unloading, and moving freight within facilities

Transloading involves transferring goods between transportation modes, such as from rail to truck, often requiring knowledge of logistics and safety procedures. Freight handlers focus on physically loading and unloading freight within warehouses or docks. Both roles are essential in logistics but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What is transloading?

Transloading is the process of transferring goods from one mode of transportation to another during their journey from origin to destination. This typically involves moving cargo between ships, trains, and trucks to optimize shipping efficiency and reduce costs. Transloading is commonly used in logistics to help companies access different transport networks, overcome infrastructure limitations, and reach final destinations more effectively. It plays a crucial role in supply chains, especially for international or long-distance shipments.
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Transload Operator for Savannah, GA Rail Yard

Transload Operator for Savannah, GA Rail Yard

Peeples Industries, Inc.

Savannah, GA • On-site

$19 - $22/hr

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Job description

Transload Operator

Department: Operations

Reports To: Operations Manager / Lead Operator

Position Summary

The Transload Operator is responsible for the safe and efficient transloading of bulk commodities between railcars, trucks, and shipping containers. This position supports daily rail operations, grain transfer systems, and material handling activities while ensuring compliance with company safety standards, railroad regulations, and customer requirements. The Operator is expected to work in a fast-paced industrial environment and maintain a strong commitment to safety, productivity, and operational excellence.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities Rail & Transloading Operations

· Perform transloading of bulk grain and non-hazardous liquid products between railcars, trucks, and containers.

· Apply proper rail safety procedures including blue flag protection, derailer placement, and railcar securement.

· Safely operate a Trackmobile to move and position railcars as required.

· Open/close railcar hatches, gates, and valves in accordance with product handling procedures.

· Connect and disconnect hoses and transfer lines.

· Operate pumps, conveyors, augers, and associated transfer systems.

· Inspect railcars and containers prior to loading/unloading.

· Monitor transfer rates and ensure proper product flow.

Grain System & Control Operations

· Operate grain handling systems including conveyors, legs, and loadout systems.

· Monitor control room systems and adjust equipment settings to maintain efficiency.

· Perform product sampling and quality checks as required.

· Verify weights and documentation to ensure accurate shipments.

Equipment Operation

· Operate forklifts, jockey trucks, and container handlers/top lifts safely and efficiently.

· Conduct daily equipment inspections and report deficiencies.

· Maintain proper staging and organization of containers and trailers.

Safety & Compliance

· Follow all OSHA, railroad, and company safety policies.

· Utilize required PPE at all times.

· Participate in safety meetings and training.

· Report unsafe conditions, near-misses, and incidents immediately.

· Maintain spill prevention and housekeeping standards (5S).

Facility Maintenance & Housekeeping

· Perform routine maintenance and cleaning of transfer equipment.

· Maintain clean and organized work areas.

· Assist with preventative maintenance activities.

Qualifications

· High School Diploma or GED required.

· Ability to obtain and maintain a TWIC card.

· Ability to pass pre-employment screening (background, drug screen, physical).

· Previous experience in rail, grain handling, bulk transfer, or heavy equipment operation preferred.

· Mechanical aptitude and basic troubleshooting skills.

· Basic computer skills (email, data entry, Outlook, Excel).

Physical Requirements

· Ability to climb railcars and ladders.

· Ability to lift and maneuver hoses and equipment (up to 50 lbs).

· Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions.

· Ability to stand, walk, bend, and perform repetitive tasks for extended periods.

· Ability to work at heights when required.

Work Environment

Industrial rail yard and grain handling facility. Exposure to dust, noise, moving equipment, and outdoor elements. This position works a rotating shift schedule that may include both first and second shift hours. Overtime, weekend work, and flexible scheduling may be required based on rail schedules, customer demand, and operational needs. Typical second shift hours are 3:00PM-11:00PM. Shift assignments are based on business needs and may change with advance notice.

Operator I / Operator II Progression Path Operator I – Entry / Developing Operator

· Performs transloading tasks under supervision.

· Qualified on forklifts and basic material handling equipment.

· Learning grain system operations and rail safety procedures.

· Demonstrates adherence to safety policies and housekeeping standards.

· Completes required training and certifications.

Operator II – Fully Qualified Operator

· Independently performs full transloading operations.

· Qualified and proficient in Trackmobile operations.

· Capable of operating grain control systems and troubleshooting minor issues.

· Demonstrates strong understanding of rail safety protocols and blue flag procedures.

· Trains and mentors Operator I personnel.

· Consistently meets productivity and safety expectations.

Advancement from Operator I to Operator II is based on demonstrated competency, safety performance, equipment qualification, and leadership behaviors as determined by management.

In addition to the above job duties, employees will be expected to work in various capacities at other locations within the company based on the needs of the company. This job description is not exhaustive or intended to be all inclusive of all job duties that may apply to an employee of Atlantic Marine Warehouse.