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Forklift Operator Jobs.
Forklift operators move product and pallets through warehouses, distribution centers, and plants. Certified operators are in steady demand across our markets.
The forklift operator role.
- Operating sit-down, stand-up, or reach trucks
- Moving and staging pallets
- Loading and unloading trailers
- Cycle counts and put-away
- Following safety and inspection procedures
What it takes: A current forklift certification helps; some employers will certify the right candidate.
Forklift Operator jobs near you.
We place forklift operator roles across our branches in nine states. Find your market:
The straight answers.
How do I apply for forklift operator jobs?
Browse current forklift operator openings on the Lingo job board and apply online, or visit your local branch. Applying is always free for job seekers, and we pay weekly.
Do I need experience to get a forklift operator job?
A current forklift certification helps; some employers will certify the right candidate.
How much do forklift operator jobs pay?
Pay varies by employer, shift, and market. Your local Lingo recruiter will share the rate for each opening up front — and you're paid every week while on assignment.
Are these temporary or permanent jobs?
Both. We place forklift operator roles as temporary, temp-to-hire, and direct hire — and many temp assignments become permanent positions.
Ready to get to work?
Browse open forklift operator jobs and apply in minutes — a local recruiter takes it from there.