Amazon Warehouse Operator – Portland, OR

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Introduction

Amazon’s fulfillment centers process millions of customer orders every week, and the Amazon Warehouse Operator is at the core of that process. If you are near Portland, OR and want a role focused on running machinery and keeping operations flowing at pace, this position is a strong fit. Amazon is hiring Warehouse Operators in Portland, OR now, with competitive weekly pay and no application fee.

Check the full description below and apply today — roles are filling quickly.

Job description / Amazon / Portland, OR

As an Amazon Warehouse Operator in Portland, OR, you will be responsible for running specific equipment and machinery on the warehouse floor. Your work keeps products moving through the facility on time and in proper condition. This is a process-oriented role — you will be assigned to a specific station or machine and expected to master it, meeting throughput targets consistently while keeping safety at the forefront.

You may operate conveyor systems, sorting equipment, or other powered machinery depending on your assigned area of the facility.

Daily responsibilities typically include:

  • Operating conveyor lines, sort machines, or other warehouse equipment
  • Monitoring equipment performance and flagging issues immediately
  • Meeting station throughput and accuracy targets each shift
  • Following standard operating procedures and safety protocols
  • Coordinating with adjacent stations to maintain workflow continuity

All equipment operation training is provided by Amazon before you start your first shift.

Requirements & Qualifications / Amazon / Portland, OR

Requirements to work as an Amazon Warehouse Operator in Portland, OR:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Ability to operate equipment in a fast-moving environment
  • Comfortable standing and working at pace for the full shift
  • Able to lift up to 49 pounds when needed
  • Strong focus and ability to stay on task at a consistent rate
  • Commitment to safety rules and standard operating procedures

A background check may be conducted as part of the hiring process.

Wages & Salary & Earnings / Amazon / Portland, OR

Amazon Warehouse Operators in Portland, OR start at a minimum of $18 per hour. A sign-on bonus of up to $1,000 may be offered depending on your region and the current season (not available everywhere). Pay is issued weekly through direct deposit or Amazon’s pay card option.

Working Hours / Amazon / Portland, OR

Operator positions in Portland, OR span day, overnight, and weekend shifts, with both full-time and part-time options. Amazon’s facilities run continuously, so there are shifts available at virtually any hour. Additional overtime hours are often available during Amazon’s peak shipping seasons.

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