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The average salary for a Ship Loader in U.S. is $60,530.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $60,530

$38,850$88,810

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $29.10

$18.68$42.70

What does a Ship Loader earn?

On average, ship loaders earn around $60,530 per year in the U.S. Ship loaders typically work in the shipping departments of companies, responsible for loading and unloading cargo shipments onto vessels. Tasks often include sorting, routing, packing and using forklifts to move, stack and transport shipments. Ship loaders have to be conscious of safety regulations and be able to use personal protective equipment while working.

How to earn more as a Ship Loader

"To become a ship loader, you will need to gain experience in the field. This can be done by taking on an apprenticeship or interning with an experienced ship loader. You will also need a valid driving license as you may need to drive vehicles in the workplace. To earn more as a ship loader, you could specialise your skills, such as working on specific equipment, or become certified within the industry. You may also be able to become self-employed if you have the experience and the necessary qualifications.