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Manlift Operator Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Ability to obtain forklift/manlift operator's License Possesses or has the ability to acquire computer proficiency skills Preferred Qualifications Ability to work prolonged and irregular work hours.

The Warehouse Operator loads and unloads trucks, stocks products in appropriate locations, pulls ... Ability to operate Forklift or Manlift (cherry picker) * Must obtain forklift and manlift ...

The Warehouse Operator loads and unloads trucks, stocks products in appropriate locations, pulls ... Ability to operate Forklift or Manlift (cherry picker) * Must obtain forklift and manlift ...

The Warehouse Operator loads and unloads trucks, stocks products in appropriate locations, pulls ... Ability to operate Forklift or Manlift (cherry picker) * Must obtain forklift and manlift ...

Material Handler (2026-061)

Kirkland, WA · On-site

$18.46 - $24.97/hr

Manufacturing environment Time Pressure Operating a forklift, pallet jack and/or manlift operator Standing for long periods of time Lifting heavy (typically 30 lbs) items ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS As ...

Manufacturing environment Time Pressure Operating a forklift, pallet jack and/or manlift operator Standing for long periods of time Lifting heavy (typically 30 lbs) items ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS As ...

Warehouse Operator

Hugo, MN · On-site

$19 - $20/hr

The Warehouse Operator loads and unloads trucks, stocks products in appropriate locations, pulls ... Ability to operate Forklift or Manlift (cherry picker) * Must obtain forklift and manlift ...

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How much do manlift operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for manlift operator in the United States is $24.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.43 and $30.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Manlift Operator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manlift Operator, you need mechanical aptitude, a solid understanding of safety protocols, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Operators typically require certification to use aerial lifts, such as OSHA-compliant training on scissor lifts and boom lifts, and familiarity with safety harnesses and controls. Attention to detail, clear communication, and dependability are important soft skills in this role. These abilities ensure safe and efficient operation in high-risk environments while minimizing accidents and maximizing productivity on job sites.

What are the typical work environments and daily responsibilities for a Manlift Operator?

Manlift Operators commonly work at construction sites, warehouses, or industrial facilities where they operate aerial lifts to move personnel and materials to elevated positions. Daily responsibilities include performing equipment safety checks, following site-specific safety protocols, assisting other crew members, and safely maneuvering the manlift as directed by supervisors. You may work outdoors in various weather conditions and sometimes at considerable heights. Collaboration with coworkers and other trades on site is frequent, making teamwork and communication essential in this role. Being alert and adapting to changing work conditions are key for success and safety.

What is a Manlift Operator job?

A Manlift Operator is responsible for operating and maintaining manlifts, which are aerial work platforms used to lift workers to elevated job sites. They ensure safe operation, perform routine inspections, and follow safety regulations to prevent accidents. Manlift Operators often work in construction, maintenance, and industrial settings where working at heights is required. Proper training and certification are typically necessary to operate a manlift safely and efficiently.

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Warehouse Worker - 2nd Shift

Warehouse Worker - 2nd Shift

Meyer Distributing

Jasper, IN • On-site

$20/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Meyer Distributing rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

82nd of 337 rated retail wholesalers


Job description

Description:

Meyer Distributing is looking for Warehouse Workers to join our Jasper, IN team!


The Warehouse Worker loads and unloads trucks, stocks products in appropriate locations, pulls stock and stages products for shipping, and operates powered industrial equipment (forklift/manlift), ensuring accuracy and timeliness of all job functions.


Hourly Rate for Warehouse Worker:

  • Up to $20/hour, with opportunities for increases through performance reviews

Schedule (End times may vary):

  • Stable schedule: 5-day work week ~40 hours
  • Monday - Thursday: 12:45pm - 8:30pm
  • Rotating Friday/Saturday: Friday: 11:00am – 8:30pm OR Saturday: 9:00am – 6:00pm

Requirements for Warehouse Worker:

  • Ability to lift up to 75 pounds
  • Ability to engage in repetitious bending and lifting
  • Ability to operate equipment - forklift/manlift (cherry picker)
  • Must obtain forklift and manlift certification within 3 months
  • Must be able to work up to 25 feet above ground level
  • Must not be afraid of heights

Benefits for Warehouse Worker:

  • Medical with HSA option
  • Vision
  • Dental
  • Disability
  • Life Insurance
  • 401K with Company Match
  • Early Pay Opportunities
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Vacation AND Personal Time
  • Employee Discount
  • Steel-Toe Footwear Annual Allowance
  • Other Meyer Perks: Tuition Reimbursement, cell phone discounts, rental car discounts, etc.

Warehouse Worker duties include but are not limited to:

  • Unload trucks and distribute products to appropriate area of warehouse for restocking
  • Use scanners to place parts in proper bins and pulls orders
  • Stock parts on racks in proper location
  • Fill orders from warehouse stock and distributes items to shipping or to designated route driver/customer pick-up staging area
  • Place product on pallets and wraps it in film and bands it using banding equipment
  • Assist in counting and reconciliation of physical inventory
  • Keep warehouse and work area clean and organized at all times
  • Wear protective toed shoes and work in a safe manner at all times
  • Move products manually and with the assistance of a forklift and manlift
  • Load trucks and secures product
  • All other duties as assigned

Meyer Distributing is a complete wholesale distributor: automotive, RV/towing, outdoor living, marine, and more. With 126+ locations across the country, Meyer services dealers nationwide. Meyer Logistics is a transportation company that serves as the backbone of Meyer Distributing’s shipping network. Meyer Logistics has a fleet of 500+ top-of-the-line trucks. Meyer Distributing & Logistics are driven to perform – come join our team today!


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