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Claw Machine Operator Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Machine Operator - ATN

Gadsden, AL · On-site

$14 - $16.50/hr

POSITION SUMMARY The Machine Operator safely operates specialized machinery for railroad track ... Claw Bar X 30.7 lb Two Hands 0 in 60 in Lifting - Impact Wrench X 31 lb Two Hands 0 in 40 in ...

Warehouse Helper I (No Per Diem)

Mcintosh, AL · On-site

$17 - $20.50/hr

... crowbar, claw hammer, or other hand tools. - Loads and unloads materials onto or from pallets ... operated crane or hoist, or signals crane or hoisting operators to move load to destination ...

... operating procedures. * Counts goods that are returned to the plant by sales and delivery personnel ... Identifies machine faults, troubleshoots, corrects system errors/issues and performs basic cleaning ...

Warehouse Associate

Salem, AL

$13.25 - $15.75/hr

... operating procedures. * Counts goods that are returned to the plant by sales and delivery personnel ... Identifies machine faults, troubleshoots, corrects system errors/issues and performs basic cleaning ...

Warehouse Associate/Switcher Driver

Salem, AL · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

... operating procedures. * Counts goods that are returned to the plant by sales and delivery personnel ... Identifies machine faults, troubleshoots, corrects system errors/issues and performs basic cleaning ...

Warehouse Helper I (No Per Diem)

Mcintosh, AL · On-site

$17 - $20.50/hr

... crowbar, claw hammer, or other hand tools. - Loads and unloads materials onto or from pallets ... operated crane or hoist, or signals crane or hoisting operators to move load to destination ...

Warehouse Helper I (No Per Diem)

Mcintosh, AL · On-site

$17 - $20.50/hr

... crowbar, claw hammer, or other hand tools. - Loads and unloads materials onto or from pallets ... operated crane or hoist, or signals crane or hoisting operators to move load to destination ...

Claw Machine Operator information

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How much do claw machine operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for claw machine operator in Alabama is $16.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.81 and $17.64 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay $2000 a day?

Claw machine operators typically do not earn $2000 a day; such high daily earnings are usually associated with specialized roles like high-level consultants, surgeons, or business executives. Most jobs with daily pay of $2000 or more require advanced skills, significant experience, or ownership of a business, rather than entry-level or standard positions.

How much do claw machine operators make?

Claw machine operators typically earn an hourly wage ranging from minimum wage to around $12 to $15 per hour, depending on experience and location. Some may also receive tips or bonuses, especially if working in entertainment venues or arcades. The job often requires basic mechanical skills and attention to detail.

What is the highest paying crane operator?

Claw machine operators typically earn an average hourly wage ranging from $10 to $15, with top earners making up to $20 per hour depending on location and experience. Higher-paying opportunities may be available in large entertainment venues or specialized settings that require additional skills or certifications. Overall, crane operators in construction or industrial settings tend to have higher salaries than claw machine operators.

What is the difference between Claw Machine Operator vs Arcade Attendant?

AspectClaw Machine OperatorArcade Attendant
CredentialsMinimal; sometimes training or experience in arcade equipmentMinimal; customer service skills
Work EnvironmentArcade or entertainment venue, focused on operating claw machinesArcade, game room, or entertainment center, overseeing overall operations
Job DutiesOperate and maintain claw machines, troubleshoot issues, ensure fair playAssist customers, maintain arcade area, handle ticket redemption and machine upkeep

The main difference is that Claw Machine Operators focus specifically on operating and maintaining claw machines, while Arcade Attendants oversee the entire arcade environment, including customer service and multiple game types. Claw Machine Operators typically have specialized skills related to machine operation, whereas Arcade Attendants have broader responsibilities in customer interaction and arcade management.

What machine operator pays the most?

Among machine operators, roles such as CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machine operators and industrial machine operators tend to have higher wages due to specialized skills and experience requirements. Claw machine operators typically earn lower wages compared to these roles, which often require technical training and certification. Wages vary by industry, location, and experience level.
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Infographic showing various Claw Machine Operator job openings in Alabama as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 53% Full Time, 40% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,286 per year, or $16.5 per hour.
Machine Operator - ATN

Machine Operator - ATN

OmniTRAX

Gadsden, AL • On-site

$14 - $16.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY
The Machine Operator safely operates specialized machinery for railroad track construction or repair. Drives company vehicles and operates any heavy equipment needed for specified tasks designated by the Roadmaster. Performs other track maintenance related tasks as needed.
The Machine Operator demonstrates and adheres to the company values of: safety, honesty, ownership, respect and teamwork to ensure successful partnerships with customers and employees that result in OmniTRAX's continued success.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Ensure compliance with all railroad rules and regulations for safety, operations and the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
  • Work safely in a construction field environment following safety rules; carry out work in manner that promotes safe work environment
  • Drive company vehicles including, but not limited to: Backhoe, Grapple Truck, Boom Truck and Tamper
  • Considered an expert in operating all CDL equipment, and handles all advanced operating duties
  • Perform CDL work to meet qualifications of the FMCSA Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Subpart B: Qualification and Disqualification of Drivers and other regulations as applicable, including but not limited to, Part §391.11
  • Raise rail: use track jack to facilitate removal and installation of railroad ties
  • Drill holes through rails for insertion of bolts: operate power drill
  • Operate track-wrench machine to tighten or loosen bolts at rail joints
  • Operate rail saw to cut rails to specified length
  • Operate spike pullers, spike drivers to perform construction and maintenance tasks associated with railroad tracks

OTHER DUTIES
  • Work safely to prevent on the job accidents and injuries
  • Wear required protective equipment (PPE) such as: hard hats, hearing protection, safety-toe boots, safety glasses etc.
  • Work hours may include a nonstandard workweek, overtime and various shift work
  • Perform other duties and projects as assigned

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • None

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • 1 year of track maintenance experience
  • 1 year of heavy equipment operation to include: Backhoe, Grapple Truck, Boom Truck and Tamper
  • Operate hand tools, including: wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, measuring tapes, etc.
  • Operate power tools and hydraulic equipment, including: portable grinders, rail saws, spike pullers, track wrench machines, power drills
  • Apply commonsense understanding to carry out detailed, but uninvolved written or oral instructions
  • Perform concepts of basic shop math, calculate figures and amounts such as: area, circumference, length, distance, and volume
  • Write legible to complete routine reports, and complete required testing
  • Effectively communicate with all level of employees and business associates in a clear, concise and professional manner
  • Read, comprehend and comply with published rules, procedures and manuals, inspection checklists, government regulations, operating and maintenance instructions, memos and other work-related information
  • Familiar with FRA Track Safety standards
  • Familiar with Roadway Worker's Protection (RWP)
  • Demonstrate problem solving and troubleshooting skills resulting in effective resolution
  • Basic computer skills
  • Professional integrity and accountability
  • Work in fast-paced collaborative environment

REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
  • Valid CDL A Driver's License; pass medical certification and Drivers Qualification File, pass DOT Drug & Alcohol
  • Roadway Worker Protection Qualified

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Previous experience in Rail Transportation, Supply Chain Logistics, Manufacturing and/or Oil & Gas industries

PREFERRED CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES
  • Qualify in Track Inspection as required by FRA

WORK ENVIRONMENT
  • Exposure to hot, cold, wet, humid or windy conditions caused by the weather including: snow, rain, heat and sub-freezing temps

TRAVEL
  • Daily travel as business requires during scheduled work hours

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Strength
Frequency
Weight/ Force
Side
Parameters
Occ
Freq
Cons
Height From
Height To
Lifting - "136-pound Plate"
X
18.9 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Lining Bar
X
26 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Claw Bar
X
30.7 lb
Two Hands
0 in
60 in
Lifting - Impact Wrench
X
31 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Portable Derail
X
44.3 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Track Jack
X
48.5 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Compromise Bar (136/115)
X
53.8 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - 136-pound Angle Bar
X
56.1 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - 136-pound Angle Bar
X
58.8 lb
Two Hands
0 in
40 in
Lifting - Tools, Parts and Equipment
X
65 lb
Two Hands
0 in
60 in
Strength
Frequency
Weight/ Force
Side
Height
Rotation
Grip
Pattern
Hand
Spread
Occ
Freq
Cons
Pushing - Manual Track Wrench
X
106 lb
Two Hands
35 in
Neutral
Cylinder
Pushing - Spike Puller/Claw Bar
X
118.8 lb
Two Hands
Waist
Pronated
Hook
Pushing - Ergo Bow Switch
X
133.7 lb
Two Hands
35 in
Neutral
Cylinder
Pulling - Hydraulic Spike Driver
X
60.5 lb
Two Hands
26 in
Pronated
Cylinder
13 in
Pulling - Hydraulic Spike Puller
X
63.9 lb
Two Hands
34 in
Pronated
Cylinder
10 in
Pulling - Ergo Bow Switch
X
75.1 lb
Two Hands
35 in
Neutral
Cylinder
Pulling - High Stand Switch
X
87 lb
Two Hands
36 in
Pronated
Cylinder
Pulling - Rail Turner 39-foot Rail (90 lb)
X
88.3 lb
Two Hands
Waist
Neutral
Cylinder
Pulling - 10-Foot Tie with Tie Tongs
X
119.1 lb
Two Hands
30 in
Neutral
Hook
Pulling - Drag 10-Foot Tie with Tie Tongs
X
174.7 lb
Two Hands
25 in
Neutral
Hook
Upper Body
Frequency
Description
Occ
Freq
Cons
Reaching - Below Knee
X
Extending hand(s) and arm(s) below the level of the knee.
Reaching - Over Shoulder
X
Extending hand(s) and arm(s) above shoulder level.
Reaching - Knee to Shoulder
X
Extending hand(s) and arm(s) between knee and shoulder level.
Handling - Both
X
Seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or otherwise working with hands.
Fingering - Fine Motor Manipulation
X
Picking, pinching, or otherwise working primarily with fingers.
Cervical Flexion/Extension
X
Flexing and/or extending at the cervical spine.
Rotation - Cervical
X
Rotating at the cervical spine.
Rotation - Thoracic & Lumbar
X
Rotating at the thoracic and lumbar spine.
Lower Body
Frequency
Description
Occ
Freq
Cons
Sitting
X
Remaining in a seated position.
Standing
X
Remaining on one's feet in an upright position without moving about.
Walking
X
Moving about on foot. Walk on uneven surfaces.
Climbing
X
Ascending or descending between two points.
Balancing
X
Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling.
Stooping
X
Bending body forward by bending spine at the waist.
Kneeling - Two Knees
X
Bending legs at knees to come to rest on one or both knees.
Crouching/Squatting
X
Bending body downward and forward by bending legs and spine.
*Occ = Occasional; defined as 1-33% of a usual and customary workday.
*Freq = Frequent; defined as 34-66% of a usual and customary workday.
*Cons = Constant; defined as 67-100% of a usual and customary workday.
** Not all tasks required at each location. Position and physical demand is representative, but individualized assessment may be necessary.