Looking for Forklift Work? Here's What to Do

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By Megan Lacombe

Topics: Forklift Operators

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Looking_for_Forklift_Work.jpgHave you recently completed training to become a Certified Forklift Operator? Or, are you looking for a new career in the same field? Like any candidate looking for a new job, it can be difficult to find Forklift work that fits your skills, schedule, location, and ideal pay rate.

If you’re a Certified Forklift Operator currently looking for work, here’s what to do.  

Apply to a Staffing Agency

Streamlining your job search can be as simple as registering/applying with a staffing agency. By registering, the agency will do the leg work for you and can offer you a variety of opportunities.

Liberty Staffing Services has many Forklift opportunities currently available at various locations across southwestern Ontario. We offer various Forklift roles, in temporary and permanent opportunities.

Here are the most common Forklift opportunities that we offer:

  • Counterbalance
  • Reach
  • Cherry Picker/Order Picker
  • Walkie

No matter what type of Forklift Operating you’re looking for, Liberty Staffing can help. Pay rates for these positions vary based on the role and responsibilities required. We will work with your needs and requirements to find the perfect job for you!

Registering with Liberty Staffing is easy. All you have to do is visit a branch location nearest you, and fill out our application (which includes Forklift testing). Don't forget to bring in your licence(s).

Apply to Liberty Staffing today! Contact us for more details. New Call-to-action

Megan Lacombe

Megan is a Media Communications professional at Liberty Staffing. She has experience working as a Freelance Writer for a variety of companies online. In her free time, she enjoys crafting, photography, running, and kayaking. An avid reader, she reads anything, anywhere. She puts creativity and passion into everything that she does. Her favourite quote is “Create the things you wish existed” by Anonymous.

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