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An experienced Equipment Operator that can run a forklift, scissor lift, and skid steer as the only operator on site, with some general labor mixed in. Steady weekday hours and ongoing project work.

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How much do remote scissor lift operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote scissor lift operator in the United States is $21.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Scissor Lift Operator vs Telehandler Operator?

AspectRemote Scissor Lift OperatorTelehandler Operator
CertificationsOSHA certification, equipment-specific trainingOSHA certification, equipment-specific training
Work EnvironmentIndoor/outdoor, confined spaces, construction sitesConstruction sites, warehouses, outdoor terrains
Job DutiesOperate scissor lifts remotely for vertical accessOperate telehandlers for lifting and moving materials

Remote Scissor Lift Operators focus on vertical lift tasks using remote-controlled equipment, primarily in indoor or confined spaces. Telehandler Operators handle versatile lifting and moving tasks with telescopic handlers, often outdoors. Both roles require similar certifications and work in construction or industrial settings, but their equipment and specific duties differ significantly.

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Equipment Operator

Equipment Operator

Skillforce

Columbus, OH • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

$30 an hour W-2 on an active jobsite in the Hilliard OH area. An experienced Equipment Operator that can run a forklift, scissor lift, and skid steer as the only operator on site, with some general labor mixed in. Steady weekday hours and ongoing project work.

Equipment is provided on site. This is steady, hands-on work for an operator who takes safety seriously and keeps the site moving.

Pay and Schedule

• $30 per hour, W-2, paid every Friday

• Monday to Friday, 7:30 AM to 4 PM

• Three paid breaks built into each day

• Ongoing project work

• Start as soon as this week

Responsibilities

• Run forklift, scissor lift, and skid steer

• Move materials and equipment around the site

• Haul trash and keep all work areas clear

• Repair and maintain perimeter site fencing

• Handle general site labor when needed

Qualifications

• Hands-on forklift and skid steer experience

• Comfortable operating a scissor lift safely

• Reliable transportation to the Hilliard area

• Authorized to work in the United States

• Background check and birth certificate required

Benefits

• Weekly pay by direct deposit

• Medical, dental, and vision coverage

• Paid time off plus paid holidays

• 401(k) retirement plan

• Employee referral program


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About Skillforce

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With the most experienced individuals in the industry, Skillforce is the construction staffing firm employers and tradesmen can trust. Whether you're a construction specialist, craftsman, foreman, or project manager looking to hire new talent, Skillforce has the resources you need. Skillforce is a full-service labor contractor that provides guaranteed, reliable craftsmen to contractors who need them, where and when they need them, for as long as they need them. Founded in 2003, Skillforce was created as a response to the construction industry’s challenges with recruiting and hiring flexible, skilled craftsmen. Rob Cossaboon founded Skillforce with the goal of creating a strong construction staffing company that encompassed two main themes: creating a team environment with strong leadership, and a business culture that inspired employees to strive to be their best.

Industry

Recruiting and staffing services

Company size

201 - 500 Employees

Headquarters location

Baltimore, MD, US

Year founded

2003

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