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Order Picker Forklift Driver
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Join a growing team in Mississauga as an Order Picker Forklift Driver. This full-time role offers a stable Sunday–Thursday schedule and requires a valid forklift license, 1+ year experience, and safety shoes. Operate reach, order picker, and dockstocker forklifts while using an RF scanner to pick...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.00 - 22.85 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Forklift Operator - Reach , Order Picker- Night Shift
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Join a top North American logistics company as a **Forklift Operator** on the **Night Shift** (11pm-7am) in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). We need experienced drivers with a valid license and 1.5–2 years operating **Reach**, **Order Picker**, and Dockstocker. Earn **$22.85/hr** with weekly pay...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.85 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Forklift Operator - Reach, Order Picker- Night Shift
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Join a top North American logistics company as a **Forklift Operator** on the **Night Shift** (11pm-7am) in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). We require 1.5–2 years of experience with **Reach**, **Order Picker**, and Dock Stocker, plus a valid external FL license. Earn **$22.85/hour** with weekly...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.85 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Forklift Operator - Reach, Order Picker- Aft Shift
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Join a top North American logistics company as a Forklift Operator on the afternoon shift (3:00 PM–11:00 PM) in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). We seek experienced Reach and Order Picker operators with a valid license and 1.5+ years of experience. Earn $22.50/hour with weekly pay, 4% vacation p...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.50 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Forklift Operator - Reach, Order Picker
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Join a top North American logistics team as a **Forklift Operator** in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). Use your **Reach** and **Order Picker** skills in a full-time afternoon role (3pm-11pm) at $22.50/hr. Enjoy weekly pay, 4% vacation, overtime, and growth potential. Start ASAP with a valid lic...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.50 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice
Forklift Operator - Reach, Order Picker- Night Shift
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Join a top North American logistics company as a **Forklift Operator** on the **Night Shift** (11pm-7am) in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). We need experienced drivers with a valid license and 1.5+ years operating **Reach**, **Order Picker**, and Dockstocker. Earn **$22.85/hour** with weekly pa...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.85 CAD / Hour
https://www.randstad.com Logo
Randstad
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Until further notice
Forklift Operator - Reach, Order Picker - Aft Shift
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Join a top North American logistics company as a **Forklift Operator** on the afternoon shift (1:00 PM–9:00 PM) in Mississauga (401/Mississauga Rd). We’re hiring experienced drivers with a valid external license and 1.5–2 years operating **Reach**, **Order Picker**, and Dockstocker forklifts. Ear...
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Canada , Mississauga
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22.50 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Until further notice

About the Picker role

A Picker, often known as an Order Picker or Warehouse Picker, is a vital frontline role within the logistics, distribution, and supply chain industry. These professionals are the engine of fulfillment centers, ensuring that products move from warehouse shelves to customers, retail stores, or assembly lines with speed and precision. If you are looking for dynamic and essential picker jobs, understanding the core of this profession is the first step.

The primary duty of a Picker is to accurately select and gather products based on customer or store orders. This process typically begins with receiving a pick list, either digitally on a handheld scanner or a printed document, which details the items, quantities, and their specific locations within the warehouse. Using this information, Pickers navigate the facility—which can include areas with high shelves accessed by ladders or powered industrial equipment—to locate the correct products. They are responsible for retrieving items, which can range from small components to large, bulky cases, and preparing them for the next stage of shipping. This involves careful counting, inspecting items for damage, and packing them securely onto pallets, into totes, or onto conveyor belts. A critical final step often includes labeling, wrapping, and securing shipments to prevent damage during transit.

Common responsibilities in these jobs extend beyond just picking items. Picker jobs almost universally require a strong commitment to safety protocols to prevent accidents in a busy, sometimes hazardous environment. This includes adhering to proper lifting techniques to avoid injury, maintaining a clean and obstruction-free workspace, and following strict guidelines when operating machinery like pallet jacks or forklifts. Furthermore, Pickers are consistently measured against key performance metrics, such as pick rates (the number of items picked per hour) and order accuracy, making efficiency and attention to detail paramount.

The typical skills and requirements for picker jobs are accessible, making it an excellent entry-point into the logistics field. Employers generally seek candidates with a high school diploma or equivalent. While prior experience can be beneficial, many companies provide on-the-job training. The most crucial attributes are often soft skills: reliability, a strong work ethic, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Physical stamina is essential, as the role involves prolonged standing, walking, bending, and lifting. Basic problem-solving skills are valued for troubleshooting issues like inventory discrepancies or navigating the warehouse layout efficiently. Comfort with technology is increasingly important, as most modern warehouses rely on Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and handheld scanning devices. For individuals who thrive in a fast-paced, hands-on environment and take pride in a job that has a tangible result, picker jobs offer a stable and foundational career path with opportunities for growth into supervisory or specialized equipment operator roles.