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Terminal Operations Manager — Global Hiring Overview

Terminal Operations Managers run container, bulk, oil, gas, or multi-purpose terminals — owning throughput, productivity, and safety.

Median Salary
$125k
$90.0k – $175k
Demand Score
90/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
1.6K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+11%
rolling 12 months

Market Outlook

Demand for terminal operations managers in the global maritime market is exceptionally strong. Maritime employers report a 11% year-on-year increase in Terminal Operations Manager mandates, driven by container throughput growth, automation programs, and new terminal investments globally.

Salary Trend

Terminal Operations Manager compensation typically falls between $90.0k and $175k, with experienced terminal opss in the global maritime market commanding $175k+ 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

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

Key Responsibilities

  • Run terminal operations across shifts
  • Drive crane and yard productivity
  • Manage stevedoring, equipment, and safety

Qualifications

  • 8+ years terminal operations leadership
  • Lean / continuous-improvement background

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Frequently Asked Questions

The median salary for a Terminal Operations Manager in the global maritime market is around $125k, typically ranging from $90.0k to $175k based on rank, sea-time, type experience, and the maritime employer.