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Telehandler Operator

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If you’re skilled behind the controls and thrive in fast-paced environments, Telehandler Operator jobs offer an exciting and rewarding opportunity within Scotland’s growing industrial, logistics, and construction sectors. Telehandler Operators play an essential role in ensuring materials are moved safely and efficiently across worksites, helping projects stay on schedule and operations run smoothly.


At Stafffinders, we work with leading employers, connecting experienced telehandler professionals and enthusiastic newcomers with well-established companies. Whether you’re seeking full-time, contract, or site-based work, our recruitment experts are here to help you find a role that matches your skills, experience, and career ambitions.


What Does a Telehandler Operator Do?

A Telehandler Operator is responsible for operating telescopic handlers to lift, move, and position materials on construction sites, warehouses, and industrial facilities. These versatile machines are vital to maintaining efficient site operations and supporting other trades throughout a project’s lifecycle.

Common responsibilities of a Telehandler Operator include:

  • Operating telescopic handlers to transport materials around site.

  • Loading and unloading vehicles with precision and care.

  • Assisting site teams with lifting and moving heavy or awkward loads.

  • Performing pre-use safety checks and routine equipment maintenance.

  • Monitoring machine performance and reporting any faults or issues.

  • Maintaining clear communication with supervisors, site managers, and colleagues.

  • Adhering to strict health and safety guidelines at all times.

Telehandler Operators are often key members of larger construction or logistics teams, working alongside site supervisors, labourers, and engineers to ensure work is completed efficiently and safely.


Skills and Qualities for Telehandler Operator Jobs

To succeed as a Telehandler Operator, you’ll need practical skills, attention to detail, and a strong focus on safety. Employers seek operators who can work efficiently under pressure while maintaining precision and professionalism on busy sites.

Key skills and qualities include:

  • Valid CPCS or NPORS telehandler certification.

  • Proven experience operating telehandlers or similar plant equipment.

  • Strong awareness of site safety procedures and risk management.

  • Excellent spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination.

  • Ability to communicate clearly and work as part of a team.

  • Dependability and a proactive approach to daily site operations.

  • Basic mechanical knowledge for minor equipment checks and maintenance.

Experience in construction, warehousing, or industrial logistics is highly advantageous, and additional site qualifications such as a CSCS card may also be beneficial.


Training and Career Progression

Telehandler Operator roles provide a solid foundation for a long-term career within the industrial and construction sectors. Many operators expand their qualifications to operate other machinery or move into supervisory and logistics-based roles over time.

Potential career progression opportunities include:

  • Site Supervisor or Foreman

  • Plant Operator for other heavy machinery

  • Logistics or Warehouse Coordinator

  • Construction Site Manager

Additional training in health and safety, plant operations, or construction management can open up further career paths within Scotland’s expanding industrial and infrastructure projects.


Step into your next opportunity with confidence, explore Telehandler Operator jobs with Stafffinders today and play a vital part in Scotland’s industrial success.

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