Port Operations

Cargo Operations Executive — Global Hiring Overview

Cargo Operations Executives coordinate cargo flows, documentation, and clearance at ports and terminals.

Median Salary
$44.0k
$31.7k – $61.6k
Demand Score
94/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
6.8K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+14%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for cargo operations executives in the global maritime market is exceptionally strong. Maritime employers report a 14% year-on-year increase in Cargo Operations Executive mandates, driven by container throughput growth, automation programs, and new terminal investments globally.

Salary Trend

Cargo Operations Executive compensation typically falls between $31.7k and $61.6k, with experienced cargo opss in the global maritime market commanding $61.6k+ at leading shipowners, managers, ports, cruise operators, and offshore players. Total compensation often includes leave pay, travel, joining bonuses, performance pay, and ship-type or DP allowances.

Career Path

Cargo Operations Executives typically progress to Port Operations Manager, Freight Operations Manager roles, or into terminal manager, port operations director, and port authority leadership across the global hiring maritime market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate cargo discharge and loading
  • Manage documentation and customs
  • Liaise with shipping lines and forwarders

Qualifications

  • Logistics / maritime diploma
  • Port operations experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Cargo Operations Executive in the global maritime market is around $44.0k, typically ranging from $31.7k to $61.6k based on rank, sea-time, type experience, and the maritime employer.