
Oct 10, 2017 ● Kate Lopaze
How to become a forklift operator
These days, logistics careers are a growing hotspot. People with the skills and know-how to manage the inventory coming in and out of warehouses or bring that specialized skill set to a construction site are going to be in demand for the foreseeable future. Specifically, forklift operators, with their large equipment expertise, are in a great position for the future. With e-commerce companies like Amazon building more and more warehouses every day, these trained professionals help keep products moving efficiently on their trip from one place to another.
What does a forklift operator do?
Forklift operators use heavy machinery to move objects or materials. They are most often found in warehouses (or other storage settings), factories, and on construction sites. The direct work tasks are pretty straightforward—using the forklift to move object A to place B. However, forklift operators may also be responsible for:- Maintaining forklifts and other mechanical equipment
- Handling other cargo equipment, such as shrink wrap machines, lifts, and trailers
- Using software related to inventory and supply chain management