Factory Worker
Permanent, full-time factory role with shift work, on-the-job training, benefits like health, dental, vision care, and RRSP. No experience needed, competitive hourly pay.
Are you looking for a stable full-time position with great benefits and reliable hours? The Factory Worker position offers a permanent contract, competitive pay starting at $17-$22 per hour, and a shift-based work week. Extended health care, dental, vision, and the potential for RRSP contributions after two years make this an attractive choice for anyone seeking security and advancement.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
As a Factory Worker, your days will blend practical skills and teamwork. You’ll be trained to operate various manufacturing machines and use measuring tools like calipers and tape measures. Following drawings, work orders, and safety procedures, you’ll cut materials, inspect products, assemble shipments, and help keep the workspace organized. Packing and labelling finished products is part of the role, as is cross-training on different types of equipment.
This job is also suited to those who value structure. Clear quality procedures and work orders guide each task. You need to be comfortable lifting up to 25 lbs, keeping on top of time, and communicating with colleagues and supervisors. Forklift experience is a bonus, but not a requirement.
Advantages
The role’s built-in training and strong support mean you don’t need years of factory experience to succeed. If you’re organized, reliable, and like learning, you will fit in well and progress quickly.
Another standout benefit is the extensive health coverage as well as RRSP matching after two years. On-site parking and a friendly, respectful workplace top off the package.
Possible Downsides
Shift work, including evening hours after the training phase, may not suit everyone. Physical demands and repetitive tasks are part of factory life, so be prepared to stay active and organized throughout your shift.
Safety boots are a must—while ear and eye protection is provided by the company, the work environment does require attention to personal safety gear and procedures.
The Verdict
If you seek stable employment with on-the-job training and clear career progression, this Factory Worker role stands out. The pay, benefits, and straightforward responsibilities make it a strong option for anyone ready for a dependable, rewarding workplace.
