Manufacturing Jobs in Canada
Spade Recruiting
$50000 - $60000 Per Year
Calgary, AB
Daily activities include Inbound and outbound calling, setting appointments, performing presentations to members of unions that request our benefits, basic computer knowledge, completing the necessary paperwork, quality control, and leadership development. High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required).
Spade Recruiting
$50000 - $60000 Per Year
Toronto, ON
Daily activities include Inbound and outbound calling, setting appointments, performing presentations to members of unions that request our benefits, basic computer knowledge, completing the necessary paperwork, quality control, and leadership development. High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required).
Spade Recruiting
$50000 - $60000 Per Year
Ottawa, ON
Daily activities include Inbound and outbound calling, setting appointments, performing presentations to members of unions that request our benefits, basic computer knowledge, completing the necessary paperwork, quality control, and leadership development. High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required).
Spade Recruiting
$40000 - $60000 Per Year
Toronto, ON
Daily activities include Inbound and outbound calling, setting appointments, performing presentations to members of unions that request our benefits, basic computer knowledge, completing the necessary paperwork, quality control, and leadership development. High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required).
Johnson Controls
Dartmouth, NS
Sells, with minimal direction, the Johnson Controls offerings persuasively, persistently and confidently to all members of the construction community to include contractors, consultants and designers while reaching optimal profit levels. Shares technical knowledge plus business expertise with the customer to match the solution to the customer’s operational need and favorably position Johnson Controls.
Spade Recruiting
$40000 - $60000 Per Year
Mississauga, ON
Daily activities include Inbound and outbound calling, setting appointments, performing presentations to members of unions that request our benefits, basic computer knowledge, completing the necessary paperwork, quality control, and leadership development. High school diploma (higher education preferred but not required).
Employment Office
$45 - $50 Per Hour
Vancouver, BC
To qualify, you will need 5+ years of industrial construction experience, a valid driver's license with a clean abstract, and strong proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and Projects). Our state-of-the-art fabrication and coatings facility, located along the Fraser River shoreline, allows us to deliver tailored solutions to meet our clients' unique needs.
Employment Office
$106558.4 Per Year
Fort St. John, BC
As the designated Chief Engineer for the municipality’s ammonia and freon refrigeration plants, you’ll need to work varied and flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to support major ice events and perform on-call duties. As our ideal candidate, you possess a strong ability to work with minimal supervision, along with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, and a proven track record of building relationships with all stakeholders.
Procom
Calgary, AB
The key responsibilities of this role will be (not limited to): - Perform data transformation: Analyze source system data, perform data profiling, (e.g., count, patterns, and outliers in the data), applying business transformation rules to data, identified data issues/anomalies and develop strategies to resolve them. - ETL and Data Cleansing within and outside Informatica: - Working with other team members develop automated approach for performing ETL, data cleaning, data transformation, and data conversion.
Manufacturing Jobs Overview
Manufacturing keeps Canada growing. According to the Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS), manufacturing is 10% of the country’s GDP and provides around 1.7 million full-time jobs. This includes manufacturing jobs in design, research, engineering, and trades. This last group—skilled tradespeople—are in the highest demand. In fact, the country is facing shortages in these workers who are the backbone of Canada’s manufacturing sector.
If working in manufacturing production jobs interests you, there are dozens of specialty areas you can explore, including:
Manufacturing Job Training and Skills
There’s good news for people who are looking to start their careers in manufacturing jobs: Companies are offering training in-house or are paying for classes at area schools for new employees and current workers who want to improve their skills or learn new ones. The Canadian government has created several programs to support and finance apprenticeships in skilled trades. Some of the ways to learn a trade include:
- Skilled trade programs in high school that offer hands-on work experience.
- Colleges with pre-trades programs that combine classes with apprenticeships.
- If you have skills but have not completed an apprenticeship, take a trade equivalency assessment to get a Certificate of Qualification for a trade.
Update Your Manufacturing Resume
If you haven’t created your resume or need help updating yours, Monster has plenty of sample resumes to look at, like this one for a warehouse worker. Before you start applying for manufacturing jobs, you’ll need a cover letter to accompany your resume. Here are some cover letter samples and Monster’s tips for writing a cover letter to help you get started.
Interviewing for a Manufacturing Job
When you get your first interview invitation, will you be elated or anxious? You might be a little of both. Monster has compiled a library of potential interview questions, including challenging ones like “Why do you want to work here?" Don’t worry, we’ve also supplied advice on how to answer, along with many more interview tips.
How Much Does a Manufacturing Job Pay?
Every job is different, but skilled trades and manufacturing are at the top of Monster’s list of jobs that pay more than $50,000 a year without a degree. You can use Monster’s Salary Tools to calculate what salary to expect in a particular job in a particular location.
For example, a pipe fitter in Ontario makes a median salary of $28.95 per hour. A manufacturing machine operator in Alberta’s estimated pay is $28.88 per hour. And a warehouse worker/labourer in British Columbia makes $28.53 per hour.
Want to Learn More About a Company You’re Interested In?
Finding a job that’s your perfect fit is Monster’s ultimate goal. One way to start exploring potential employers is to look at Monster’s Company Profiles. You can get insights about a company to help you determine if you click there. Profile information includes things like:
- how many customers the company has
- videos about the company
- a link to the company’s website.
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