Scanner Operator jobs in nevada state USA
6 scanner operator jobs found in nevada state: showing 1 - 6
Forklift Operator
Company: Waste Management |
within processing and/or warehouse areas. Receives, relocates, and dispositions materials using an RF barcode scannerLocation: Sparks, NV, USA
| Salary: US$26.5 per hour | Date posted: 02 Jun 2026
Forklift Operator
Company: MiconeStaffing |
Forklift Operator Reach Truck & Order Picker Location: USA Parkway, NV Employment Type: Full-Time | Temp-to-Hire... Available Forklift Operator Operate Reach Trucks and Order Pickers safely and efficiently Move, stage, load, unload, and replenishLocation: Sparks, NV, USA
| Salary: US$22 per hour | Date posted: 30 May 2026
Distribution Center Operator I
Company: Pride Mobility |
such as loading and unloading finished goods to and from containers, trailers and racked locations Use RF Scanner to accuratelyLocation: North Las Vegas, NV, USA
| Salary: US$20.72 per hour | Date posted: 30 May 2026
Distribution Operator 3
Company: AMES |
business lines, visit our website: WHO YOU ARE Our Distribution Operator 3 in our shipping department is responsible... processing systems Knowledge of RF Scanner Able to push, pull, lift 55 LBS continuously throughout the shift CERTIFICATESLocation: Reno, NV, USA
| Salary: US$20.4 per hour | Date posted: 15 Apr 2026
Warehouse Associate/equipment Operator
Company: Global Industrial |
equipment to move product in an efficient and safe manner. Uses an RF scanner gun to determine the proper products to be moved... required. Previous experience utilizing an RF Scanner required. Must be proficient in reading and interpreting assembly instructionsLocation: North Las Vegas, NV, USA
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 06 Apr 2026
Warehouse Associate/equipment Operator
Company: Global Industrial |
equipment to move product in an efficient and safe manner. Uses an RF scanner gun to determine the proper products to be moved... required. Previous experience utilizing an RF Scanner required. Must be proficient in reading and interpreting assembly instructions