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Test Operator Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Operator I

Portland, OR · On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Operator I Job Location: Portland, OR Job Type: Contract Job Overview: Requirement/Must Have ... Working under close supervision, may perform a combination of assembly, repair, and test operations ...

As a test engineer, you will be part of our product development engineering team and work directly ... Working knowledge of laser safety and experience operating lasers and measuring laser beam ...

As a test engineer, you will be part of our product development engineering team and work directly ... Working knowledge of laser safety and experience operating lasers and measuring laser beam ...

Tests all boiler safeties and alarm systems on operating boilers as needed and as prescribed by best practices. * Tests boiler water and condensate daily. Maintains water treatment program for ...

Tests all boiler safeties and alarm systems on operating boilers as needed and as prescribed by best practices. * Tests boiler water and condensate daily. Maintains water treatment program for ...

Join the team at Adecco as a Machine Operator in Beaverton, OR, and jumpstart your career in ... It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of ...

Join the team at Adecco as a Machine Operator in Beaverton, OR, and jumpstart your career in ... It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of ...

Rail Terminal Operator

Portland, OR · On-site

$55K - $70K/yr

Pacific Rail Services is hiring immediately for full-time permanent Rail Terminal Operators to join ... Must be able to pass a 7-year background check, a drug test, and a Physical Capabilities Test. * No ...

Operator I

Portland, OR · On-site

$20/hr

Working under close supervision, may perform a combination of assembly, repair, and test operations ... recruitment engine operating across North America and Asia--ensuring speed, quality, and ...

Forklift Operator

Salem, OR · On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Forklift Operator Cando Rail & Terminals is North America's leading provider of specialized rail ... a skills test on the type of work performed, work Holidays and weekends as needed, and work ...

Production Line Operator Job Duties : • Clean and prepare castings using chemical baths, rinses, and drying ovens • Test and maintain chemical tanks to keep levels within required specifications ...

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How much do test operator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 25, 2026, the average hourly pay for test operator in Oregon is $21.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.56 and $22.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Test Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Test Operator, you need a keen attention to detail, basic technical knowledge in electronics or mechanics, and often a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with testing equipment, data recording systems, and sometimes certifications such as IPC or specific safety training are commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and reliability help Test Operators excel in identifying issues and working efficiently within a team. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring product quality, safety, and seamless operation in manufacturing or laboratory environments.

What are Test Operators?

Test Operators are professionals responsible for conducting tests on products, equipment, or systems to ensure they meet quality and safety standards. They set up testing equipment, follow detailed procedures, and record data from the tests. Test Operators may work in industries such as manufacturing, electronics, or aerospace, and often collaborate with engineers to troubleshoot issues. Their role is crucial for identifying defects and ensuring that products function correctly before reaching customers.

What is the difference between Test Operator vs Quality Control Inspector?

AspectTest OperatorQuality Control Inspector
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; technical training often preferredHigh school diploma; certifications in quality standards beneficial
Work EnvironmentManufacturing or production facilities, operating testing equipmentInspection areas within manufacturing, using measurement tools
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, electronics, automotive industriesUsed across manufacturing, aerospace, consumer goods sectors

Test Operators focus on running tests and operating testing equipment to ensure product functionality, while Quality Control Inspectors examine finished products for defects and adherence to standards. Both roles are essential in manufacturing environments and often work closely to maintain product quality.

What are some common challenges faced by Test Operators, and how can they effectively address them?

Test Operators often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting unexpected test equipment malfunctions, maintaining accuracy under tight deadlines, and adapting to frequent changes in test procedures or product specifications. Effective communication with engineering and quality assurance teams is crucial for resolving technical issues quickly. Staying organized and following detailed documentation helps minimize errors, while ongoing training ensures familiarity with evolving technologies and testing protocols.
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Infographic showing various Test Operator job openings in Oregon as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,454 per year, or $21.4 per hour.
Tower Crane Operator

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description:

GENERAL JOB DUTIES:

Qualified tower crane operators will be capable of working at heights and safely operating tower cranes under diverse work conditions, project locations, and work schedules as business dictates. The qualified tower crane operator will be required to comply with the ASME B30.3 and B30.29 qualifications and Conduct of Operators and Operating Practices.


ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

  • Capability of safely climbing and working at heights of several hundred feet.
  • Ability to concentrate and not engage in any practice which might divert attention when operating the crane.
  • Ensuring that there is no sudden acceleration or deceleration of loads during movement.
  • Not to side load the jib/ boom by dragging loads.
  • Avoiding carrying loads over people.
  • Responding to signals from the person who is directing the lift, or an appointed signalperson
  • A stop or emergency stop signal must be obeyed at all times, no matter who gives it.
  • If communications with a signalperson are disrupted the operator must stop operations until communication is restored.
  • Not leaving the controls while a load is suspended.
  • Cranes shall not be operated when wind speeds exceed the maximum velocity recommended by the manufacturer.
  • The operator will be responsible for the operations under the operator’s direct control.
  • Knowledge of OSHA regulations and B30.3 and B30.29 standards as they apply to tower crane operation and inspection.
  • Execution and completion of required pre-operational inspection and checks.
  • All controls shall be tested by the operator at the start of a new shift. If any controls do not operate properly, they shall be adjusted or repaired before operations are begun.
  • Knowledge and performance of preventative maintenance as required by the manufacturer.
  • If adjustments or repairs are necessary, the operator shall report the condition promptly to the District Service Manager.
  • Comply with Company and Regulatory safety requirements and specifications on jobsites.
  • Responsible for notifying the District Service Manager of unsafe conditions or practices.
  • Understand and properly use Company supplied safety equipment as required, including hard hats, safety glasses, body harnesses, lanyard, etc. in compliance with Company policy.
  • Representing the Company in a professional manner.
  • Ability to read and understand all information contained in the crane’s operation manual, including specific hazards and warnings.

These examples are not meant to be inclusive and management reserves the right to modify tasks within the job description to meet the needs of the Company.


Employees are expected to maintain a clean, safe and orderly workspace, assist co-workers whenever possible and work overtime when necessary. All Morrow employees are required to constantly work in a safe manner and comply with all Morrow safety policies.


As an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status.

Requirements:

LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE REQUIRED:

The qualified operator will be required to provide and maintain NCCCO Tower Crane Operator Certification or equivalent from another accredited certification agency and to furnish satisfactory evidence of qualifications and experience. The qualified operator must also complete an evaluation on the type and model of tower crane they are operating.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS PER B30.3 and B30.29:

1) vision of at least 20/30 Snellen in one eye and 20/50 in the other, with or without corrective lenses. 2) ability to distinguish colors, regardless of position, if color differentiation is required. 3) adequate hearing to meet operational demands, with or without hearing aid. 4) sufficient strength, endurance, agility, coordination, and speed of reaction to meet the operation demands. 5) depth perception, field of vision, reaction time, manual dexterity, coordination, and no tendencies to dizziness or similar undesirable characteristics to meet the operational demands. 6) a negative result for a substance abuse test. The level of testing will be determined by the standard practice for the industry where the crane is employed and this test shall be confirmed by a recognized laboratory service. 7) no evidence of having physical defects or emotional instability that could render a hazard to the operator or others, or that in the opinion of the medical authority could interfere with the operator’s performance. If evidence of this nature is found, it may be sufficient cause for disqualification. 8) no evidence of being subject to seizures or loss of physical control that cannot be controlled with medication; such evidence shall be sufficient reason for disqualification. Specialized medical tests may be required to determine these conditions.