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At a Glance

  • Employer: Amazon (Hiring in Brownsville)
  • Based in: Brownsville, TX (a vibrant local hub)
  • Status: New Brownsville listing (actively interviewing).
  • Position: Warehouse Forklift Operator (Flexible/Contract, Brownsville)
  • This Brownsville-based role is an excellent opportunity for professionals skilled in relevant skills.
  • Our Amazon team in Brownsville, TX is growing.
  • Benefit from working in Brownsville, a key hub for the Warehousing industry.

Pay & Perks

  • Pay: $21-$25/Hour (approx. $48.4k/Year)
  • Benefits: A competitive compensation package is offered.
  • Flexible contract/gig opportunity in Brownsville.

What You'll Do

  • Core objectives involve your professional skills in Warehousing.


Elevate Your Career to New Heights

In the vast vertical landscapes of our Non-Sortable Fulfillment Centers, human reach isn't enough. We rely on elite equipment drivers to manage inventory that stretches forty feet into the air. As a Warehouse Forklift Operator (internally known as a PIT Operator), you are a highly specialized and deeply respected member of the team. For individuals who love driving heavy machinery and want to secure premium Amazon warehouse jobs, this role offers the absolute pinnacle of hands-on logistics careers.

Mastering Heavy Machinery

Operating Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) at Amazon goes far beyond a standard sit-down forklift. Our facilities utilize a diverse fleet of high-tech, narrow-aisle machinery. Safety is our ultimate obsession; you will be thoroughly trained, certified, and continuously audited to ensure a flawless safety record.

"The training here is incredible. I had never driven an order picker before, but the paid, on-site certification program made me an expert. Being 40 feet in the air pulling pallets is thrilling, and the shift differentials make the pay absolutely fantastic." - Experienced PIT Operator.

Daily High-Reach Duties

  • Vertical Replenishment: You will operate wire-guided Turret Trucks and Stand-Up Reach Trucks to pull massive pallets of bulk inventory from high-reserve storage, bringing them down to active lower bins so ground-level pickers can fulfill customer orders.
  • Order Picking at Altitude: Utilizing an Order Picker (Cherry Picker), you will wear a full-body safety harness tethered to the machine, rising dozens of feet into the air to hand-pick large, non-sortable items (like microwaves or dog food bags) directly onto your elevated platform.
  • Rigorous Safety Auditing: Before the keys ever turn, you will execute a comprehensive 20-point mechanical inspection of your machinery, logging battery levels, hydraulic fluid status, and harness integrity to prevent catastrophic failures.

Premium Operator Rewards

Your specialized skills command premium compensation. Forklift Operators enjoy elevated hourly base pay, lucrative overtime opportunities, and shift differentials. Beyond the paycheck, Amazon secures your future with Day 1 medical, dental, and vision coverage, an aggressive 401(k) match, and the Amazon Career Choice program to fund your continued education. A valid driver's license and a profound respect for safety protocols are required.

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