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RSI Logistics , a subsidiary of TrinityRail, is seeking a Senior Transloading Operator for our Rochester, NY rail transload terminal. ATransloading Operatoris responsible for transferring bulk ...

Transloading Technician

Greeneville, TN · On-site

$16.75 - $21.25/hr

The Summers-Taylor Transloading Technician transfers bulk materials, including salt and concrete products, between railcars, tractor trailers, and storage facilities to keep customer shipments moving ...

Transloading Technician

Johnson City, TN · On-site

$18.25 - $23/hr

The Summers-Taylor Transloading Technician transfers bulk materials, including salt and concrete products, between railcars, tractor trailers, and storage facilities to keep customer shipments moving ...

Grammer Logistics is a trusted team of specialized bulk tank transportation experts with over 50 years of experience. We prioritize safety, dependability, and customer service above all else. At ...

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How much do transloading jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 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 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.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a transloading operator?

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 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 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.

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Infographic showing various Transloading job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 98% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,531 per year, or $22.9 per hour.

Transloading Site Supervisor

Grammer Logistics

Columbia, TN • On-site

$2.0K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Grammer Logistics rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Grammer Logistics is a trusted team of specialized bulk tank transportation experts with over 50 years of experience. We prioritize safety, dependability, and customer service above all else. At Grammer, we’re proud to be the nation’s go-to force for specialized bulk tank transport.

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays Immediately
  • Paid Floating Holidays Immediately
  • 401k with Match
  • 3 Medical Plans to Choose From
  • HSA option with Company Contribution Up to $2,000
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Life Insurance – One Times Annual Salary Company Paid (With Additional Coverage Available)
  • Short Term Disability Insurance – Company Paid (With an Added Buy Up Option)
  • Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Accident Insurance
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity Insurance
  • Uniforms

Basic Function

The Transloading Supervisor position ensures operations of the transloading facility are efficient, profitable, and responsive to customer load requirements. The Transloading Supervisor coordinates equipment and drivers to pick up and deliver loads as required.   The Transloading Supervisor unloads rail cars and transfers product to trucks within the customer's facility, safely and in a timely manner. The Transloading Supervisor will also supervise seasonal Transloading Operators, as required, to ensure the unloading and transfer of product is performed according to company and customer standards. 

Specific Duties and Responsibilities

  • Ensure the daily unloading and transfer of product via the transloader between rail cars and trucks is complete, either by completing the tasks or by supervising others to do so.
  • Utilizing customer programs to close out loads.
  • Generate a weekly schedule of loads, assigning drivers and equipment, and updating schedule as needed. Maintain any necessary load logs as requested by management.
  • Maintain the transloading facility in a clean, safe, and healthy work environment.
  • Wear all required PPE in accordance with company safety protocol.
  • Complete all operational tasks in according with company procedures.
  • Completes all required operational, customer and regulatory documentation in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Ensure visitors, vendors, and truck drivers comply with safety and PPE requirements.
  • Maintain all railcar files including railcar arrival inspections, railcar BOLs, and truck BOLs.
  • Perform railcar inspections and general maintenance on equipment.
  • Coordinate railcar needs and defects with local rail service provider.
  • Communicate with Grammer dispatch and management as needed.
  • Assist with other duties within the facility (general maintenance, landscape upkeep and painting).
  • Maintain productive, cordial relationship with other team members, customers, railroad crews and visitors.
  • Ability to work extended hours including weekends and holidays.

Education/Experience: 

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent 
  • Read, write, and understand English
  • Basic math skills
  • Valid Class A CDL preferred

Physical Requirements: 

  • Physically able to climb up and down railcars/ladders safely
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 75 lbs and can carry at least fifty (50) pounds
  • Ability to stand, bend, reach, Willing to receive general safety training
  • In good physical condition (able to walk one (1) to two (2) miles per shift) 

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