what does a forklift operator do?

A forklift operator drives vehicles such as pallet trucks and ride-on forklifts in order to carry out handling operations. Their duties include putting goods into and taking goods out of storage, receiving and dispatching goods, whether raw materials or finished products. They also ensure that goods are in good condition, verify quantities, and manage storage in the defined areas.

what is your mission as a forklift operator?

The primary mission of the forklift operator is to drive handling equipment and transport its loads, in line with deadlines and strict safety rules. They arrange loads methodically according to available space, record them, and report any damage. When handling dispatches, they register products and transport them to the loading bay. In some companies, the forklift operator manages deliveries, completes inventories, or oversees stock management.

If you enjoy organisation and precision, if you have the stamina for repetitive tasks, and if vigilance and responsiveness come naturally to you, then this role could be a good fit. Discover which skills and qualifications you need to become a forklift operator.

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average salary for a forklift operator.

A beginner forklift operator in Luxembourg earns the unqualified minimum wage, that is an hourly rate of €15.63. As you develop your skills, your pay can increase to €18 per hour. Earnings fluctuate according to level of experience and certificates or diplomas. In addition to basic pay, in some cases you may receive other benefits, such as a thirteenth month payment or meal vouchers.

which factors determine salary in a forklift operator role?

Training and experience have a direct impact on pay. Forklift operators who have many years of experience and who use more complex equipment tend to earn more than those at the start of their career. A forklift operator may also receive additional remuneration for non standard working hours. Operators who work at night, perform overtime, or work at weekends or on public holidays, can achieve a significantly higher salary.

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types of forklift operator roles.

There are different types of forklift operator roles, such as: 

  • Order picker forklift operator, you prepare goods and pack them for dispatch, you drive category 1 handling vehicles, in other words pallet trucks and ride-on stackers intended for moving light loads at ground level or at low height, you use fixed, on board or handheld terminals connected to the warehouse management system.
  •  Warehouse forklift operator, you receive products to be routed either to dispatch or to storage, you put them away and then make them available to other employees, you operate category 3 to 5 handling vehicles, ranging from tractors to high capacity counterbalance forklifts or reach trucks. 

The types of forklift operator roles mentioned here are examples, this list is not exhaustive.

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working as a forklift operator.

A forklift operator generally works with other colleagues in the same function, supervised by a team leader, a bay supervisor, or a warehouse manager. Tasks are carried out according to the specification provided and in direct contact, by radio or via IT systems, with the warehouse. Learn more about the forklift operator’s day to day work, working time arrangements, and career prospects.

Close up - male looking behind him while sitting in a forklift
Close up - male looking behind him while sitting in a forklift
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getting a forklift operator role with randstad.

When you search for your forklift operator role with Randstad, you benefit from attractive advantages, such as: 

  • a wide variety of companies to work in and development opportunities
  • an experienced point of contact to support you when needed
  • a broad range of opportunities in your sector
  • weekly or monthly pay depending on the assignment
  • permanent contracts, CDI, fixed term contracts, CDD, and temporary assignments 

Would you like to be hired on a CDI, permanent contract? In many cases, a temporary assignment as a forklift operator is a first step and acts as a springboard to obtaining a permanent contract. Many companies also recruit employees on a CDI via Randstad.

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training and skills.

To become a forklift operator in Luxembourg, no formal diploma is mandatory, however, it is essential to acquire skills in driving forklift trucks and to comply with safety standards in handling environments. The role of a forklift operator is to move and handle goods using forklifts in warehouses, factories, or storage areas. The following types of training and skills are required to become a forklift operator in Luxembourg: 

  • Forklift operator training, while no diploma is required, employers may favour candidates who have completed logistics training, for example a CAP in logistics operations or a vocational baccalaureate in logistics.
  • Forklift driving licences, obtaining one or more CACES certificates, Certificats d’Aptitude à la Conduite des Engins de Sécurité, is mandatory to operate forklifts, these licences certify that the candidate is qualified to operate such equipment safely, in addition, a medical examination confirming fitness to perform the role is required and must be renewed periodically.
  • Handling and organisational skills, a forklift operator must be able to handle goods efficiently with the forklift and position them correctly, organisational skills are also important to optimise loading and unloading tasks in warehouses and storage areas.
  • Knowledge of safety procedures, safety is paramount when operating forklifts, a forklift operator must be familiar with safety procedures related to driving the truck, handling loads, moving within work areas, and accident prevention.
  • Compliance with loading and storage standards, a forklift operator must be able to comply with loading and storage standards to avoid damage to goods and ensure their integrity during handling.

know how and competencies.

The main skills sought in a forklift operator are: 

  • ability to learn and adapt to new handling tools, such as voice picking systems or handheld scanners
  • compliance with safety rules, particularly for operating equipment and according to the specifics of the site
  • strong situational awareness and the ability to judge distances
  • accurate appreciation of vehicle dimensions, track width and wheelbase
  • knowledge of the logistics chain
  • correct application of safe handling techniques and postures
  • correct interpretation of instructions and signage
  • theoretical and practical knowledge of how handling and lifting machines operate
  • recognition of the type of forklift, its characteristics and its capabilities
  • proficiency in all manoeuvres required to drive the forklift
  • ability to lift and lower loads safely
  • identification of anomalies and appropriate response in the event of an incident
  • proficiency in stock management software
  • carrying out daily maintenance operations
  • good physical condition and the ability to remain alert despite routine, noise, and interactions
  • ability to work in a team with order pickers and handlers, under the supervision of a warehouse manager
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FAQs.

FAQs about the forklift operator profession

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