Tank Car, Truck, and Ship Loaders
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Hiring Practices
Most employers require loaders to have at least a high school diploma or GED. Employers prefer applicants who have mechanical aptitude. They look for applicants who have experience repairing cars or machinery.
Advancement Opportunities
Tank car, truck, and ship loaders advance by working with more dangerous liquids. They usually receive additional training before working with chemicals and other hazardous materials.
Job Title Examples
Bulk Tank Car Unloader, Chemical Recovery Operator, PVC Loader (Polyvinyl Chloride Loader), Pumper, Shipper, Shipping and Receiving Operator, Warehouse Man, Load Out Person, Loader Operator, Loader
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Source: Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development and Minnesota Department of Education.

