Production Supervisor (Afternoon Shift) Location: GTA Full-Time We're hiring a Production Supervisor to lead afternoon shift operations in a fast-paced growing manufacturing environment. This role is perfect for a mechanically inclined leader who thrives on solving problems, engaging teams, and ensuring a safe and efficient workplace.What You'll DoSupervise and mentor production staff, fostering an engaged, safety-focused culture.Lead by example in enforcing Health & Safety standards, ensuring compliance with regulations.Diagnose and repair mechanical issues; interpret and apply mechanical drawings, schematics, and manuals.Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Quality, Maintenance, Safety, Customer Service, etc.) to ensure smooth operations.Manage staffing levels, scheduling, and workflow to meet production targets.Solve problems quickly and effectively, reporting issues and driving continuous improvement initiatives.Support training and development for operators to build technical skills and team engagement.MUST HAVE Requirements:Experience: Minimum 3+ years in manufacturing leadership, with a proven record of staff engagement and operational success.Mechanical Aptitude: Strong troubleshooting skills with hands-on experience repairing equipment and interpreting technical documentation.Education/Assets:Millwright training/certifications or an engineering background is a strong asset.Bachelor's Degree preferred.Skills & Competencies:Strong leadership and coaching ability.Knowledge of production processes, safety standards, and continuous improvement practices.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, Visio).Excellent time management and organizational skills.Clear communicator with the ability to engage staff and align them with business goals.Why JoinThis is a unique opportunity to take ownership of an afternoon shift, lead a team with confidence, and drive results in safety, quality, and productivity. If you are a mechanically inclined leader who thrives in a hands-on, fast-paced environment, we'd love to connect.
Electrical Technician – Level II Location: GTA Full-Time - Straight Day Shift - 8am-4pmWe're hiring an experienced Electrical Technician (Level II) to support operations in a fast-paced growing manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for a technician who thrives on problem-solving, hands-on electrical work, and ensuring equipment reliability and safety.What You'll DoTroubleshoot and repair electrical systems, wiring, switches, motors, gears, and related components.Perform panel wiring, assembly, and installation of electrical equipment and fixtures.Read, interpret, and apply electrical schematics and blueprints to diagnose issues and complete installations.Dismantle, replace, or rebuild defective mechanical/electrical parts.Test and inspect completed work to ensure compliance with safety codes and National Electric Code standards.Provide time/material estimates for repair and installation projects.Support preventive maintenance and continuous improvement initiatives across the facility.MUST HAVE's:Technical school or trades program accreditation (Journeyman license preferred).2–4 years of electrical technician experience in a manufacturing environment.Strong knowledge of electrical troubleshooting, panel wiring, schematics/blueprints, and manufacturing equipment.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio); maintenance ticketing/tracking systems a plus.Strong communication skills with the ability to work alongside leadership, engineering, and production teams.Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities in a high-demand setting.Why This Role?This is a hands-on opportunity to work directly with manufacturing equipment where your expertise in troubleshooting, wiring, and system repair will directly impact production reliability and team success.
Electro-Mechanical Technician Location: GTA Full-Time | Straight Shift We're looking for a skilled Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our growing manufacturing team. In this role, you'll maintain, repair, and optimize production equipment to ensure maximum uptime and efficiency. If you have hands-on expertise in troubleshooting complex systems and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this is a great opportunity to make an impact.What You'll DoMaintain and repair electro-mechanical equipment including drive systems, sensors, cabling, and automated production equipment.Collaborate with engineers to install, evaluate, and improve electro-mechanical systems.Troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.Read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and diagrams.Perform panel wiring, electrical/mechanical assembly and disassembly, and system calibration.Build mock-ups of production equipment and support new installations.Use test equipment to perform electrical, mechanical, and fluid measurements.Support preventive maintenance, projects, and repairs in collaboration with maintenance, engineering, and production teams.Apply PLC programming and industrial networking knowledge to support automation systems.Document technical findings, data, and reports clearly and accurately.MUST HAVE'sHigh school diploma/GED required; Electromechanical Apprenticeship in manufacturing strongly preferred.5+ years' experience in a manufacturing facility (web-based machinery experience a plus).Journeyman-level skills in one or more areas: electrical, mechanical, hydraulics/pneumatics, HVAC, plumbing, piping, or PLC programming.Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to work across mechanical and electrical disciplines.Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio); experience with maintenance tracking systems a plus.Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize, and communicate effectively with all levels of the organization.Self-motivated, proactive professional who thrives in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.Why This Role?This is a hands-on role where your technical expertise in electrical and mechanical systems will directly impact production reliability and efficiency. You'll work with a collaborative team of engineers, maintenance staff, and operators on exciting challenges in automation and manufacturing.
Shipper/Receiver - Contract Role Straight Day Shift
We're seeking a motivated Shipper/Receiver to join a growing manufacturing environment on a straight day shift . This is a great opportunity to build hands-on experience, work with a supportive team, and be part of an organization that values safety, quality, and growth.
What You'll Do Ship, receive, and move materials throughout the facility. Handle large machinery and heavy pieces with rigging/lift truck equipment. Load/unload trucks and process courier shipments. Inspect incoming goods for accuracy and quality, keeping detailed records. Package outbound goods (including exports) with attention to special requirements. Follow ISO procedures and CSA quality standards in all logistics activities. Maintain a safe, organized, and efficient shipping/receiving area.
MUST HAVE Requirements: High school diploma (Grade 12) or equivalent. 1+ year of shipping/receiving or warehouse experience in a manufacturing/machine shop environment. Rigging or heavy-lift handling experience is a strong asset. Forklift operation skills (training can be provided); preferably Propane Counterbalance OR Electric Reach Truck Strong communication, teamwork, and attention to detail.
Why This Role? Straight day shift hours for work-life balance. Gain valuable experience in a high-standard manufacturing environment. Contract position with opportunity to showcase your skills and grow. Be part of a team that values safety, quality, and continuous improvement.
Electro-Mechanical Technician Location: GTA Full-Time Straight Shift
We're looking for a skilled Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our growing manufacturing team. In this role, you'll maintain, repair, and optimize production equipment to ensure maximum uptime and efficiency. If you have hands-on expertise in troubleshooting complex systems and thrive in a fast-paced environment, this is a great opportunity to make an impact.
What You'll Do Maintain and repair electro-mechanical equipment including drive systems, sensors, cabling, and automated production equipment. Collaborate with engineers to install, evaluate, and improve electro-mechanical systems. Troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems. Read and interpret technical drawings, schematics, and diagrams. Perform panel wiring, electrical/mechanical assembly and disassembly, and system calibration. Build mock-ups of production equipment and support new installations. Use test equipment to perform electrical, mechanical, and fluid measurements. Support preventive maintenance, projects, and repairs in collaboration with maintenance, engineering, and production teams. Apply PLC programming and industrial networking knowledge to support automation systems. Document technical findings, data, and reports clearly and accurately.
MUST HAVE's High school diploma/GED required; Electromechanical Apprenticeship in manufacturing strongly preferred. 5+ years' experience in a manufacturing facility (web-based machinery experience a plus). Journeyman-level skills in one or more areas: electrical, mechanical, hydraulics/pneumatics, HVAC, plumbing, piping, or PLC programming. Strong troubleshooting skills with the ability to work across mechanical and electrical disciplines. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio); experience with maintenance tracking systems a plus. Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize, and communicate effectively with all levels of the organization. Self-motivated, proactive professional who thrives in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
Why This Role? This is a hands-on role where your technical expertise in electrical and mechanical systems will directly impact production reliability and efficiency. You'll work with a collaborative team of engineers, maintenance staff, and operators on exciting challenges in automation and manufacturing.
Production Supervisor (Afternoon Shift) Location: GTA Full-Time
We're hiring a Production Supervisor to lead afternoon shift operations in a fast-paced growing manufacturing environment. This role is perfect for a mechanically inclined leader who thrives on solving problems, engaging teams, and ensuring a safe and efficient workplace.
What You'll Do Supervise and mentor production staff, fostering an engaged, safety-focused culture. Lead by example in enforcing Health & Safety standards, ensuring compliance with regulations. Diagnose and repair mechanical issues; interpret and apply mechanical drawings, schematics, and manuals. Collaborate with cross-functional teams (Quality, Maintenance, Safety, Customer Service, etc.) to ensure smooth operations. Manage staffing levels, scheduling, and workflow to meet production targets. Solve problems quickly and effectively, reporting issues and driving continuous improvement initiatives. Support training and development for operators to build technical skills and team engagement.
MUST HAVE Requirements: Experience: Minimum 3+ years in manufacturing leadership, with a proven record of staff engagement and operational success. Mechanical Aptitude: Strong troubleshooting skills with hands-on experience repairing equipment and interpreting technical documentation. Education/Assets: Millwright training/certifications or an engineering background is a strong asset. Bachelor's Degree preferred. Skills & Competencies: Strong leadership and coaching ability. Knowledge of production processes, safety standards, and continuous improvement practices. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, Visio). Excellent time management and organizational skills. Clear communicator with the ability to engage staff and align them with business goals.
Why Join This is a unique opportunity to take ownership of an afternoon shift, lead a team with confidence, and drive results in safety, quality, and productivity. If you are a mechanically inclined leader who thrives in a hands-on, fast-paced environment, we'd love to connect.
Electrical Technician - Level II Location: GTA Full-Time - Straight Day Shift - 8am-4pm
We're hiring an experienced Electrical Technician (Level II) to support operations in a fast-paced growing manufacturing environment. This role is ideal for a technician who thrives on problem-solving, hands-on electrical work, and ensuring equipment reliability and safety.
What You'll Do Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems, wiring, switches, motors, gears, and related components. Perform panel wiring, assembly, and installation of electrical equipment and fixtures. Read, interpret, and apply electrical schematics and blueprints to diagnose issues and complete installations. Dismantle, replace, or rebuild defective mechanical/electrical parts. Test and inspect completed work to ensure compliance with safety codes and National Electric Code standards . Provide time/material estimates for repair and installation projects. Support preventive maintenance and continuous improvement initiatives across the facility.
MUST HAVE's: Technical school or trades program accreditation (Journeyman license preferred). 2-4 years of electrical technician experience in a manufacturing environment. Strong knowledge of electrical troubleshooting, panel wiring, schematics/blueprints, and manufacturing equipment. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Visio); maintenance ticketing/tracking systems a plus. Strong communication skills with the ability to work alongside leadership, engineering, and production teams. Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple priorities in a high-demand setting.
Why This Role? This is a hands-on opportunity to work directly with manufacturing equipment where your expertise in troubleshooting, wiring, and system repair will directly impact production reliability and team success.
A leading manufacturing company is seeking a hands-on Manufacturing Engineer with experience in plastics and extrusion. This role involves optimization of processes, troubleshooting, and equipment reliability. The ideal candidate will develop and implement manufacturing methods while collaborating with cross-functional teams to enhance efficiency and quality. A bachelor's degree in engineering and relevant experience are required. This opportunity promises significant impact and growth in a thriving production environment.
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Engineer – Manufacturing (Plastics / Extrusion) Location : GTA Full-Time | Straight Day Shift (Flexible start between 7 : 00–8 : 30am, 8.5 hr shifts) We’re seeking a Manufacturing Engineer with hands‑on plastics and extrusion experience to join a growing production environment. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives on process optimization, troubleshooting equipment, and driving continuous improvement. If you’re passionate about solving problems, reducing costs, and improving quality, this role offers both challenge and impact. What You’ll Do Apply engineering techniques to install, modify, analyze, and improve production equipment (extrusion, bag machines, press operations). Develop, evaluate, and optimize manufacturing methods with a focus on efficiency, quality, and cost savings. Troubleshoot and monitor reliability of equipment; implement corrective actions and preventive maintenance strategies. Act as a technical resource (SME) to train operators, helpers, packers, and supervisors. Collaborate across production, quality, and maintenance teams to implement new procedures, layouts, and process improvements. Lead continuous improvement initiatives using Lean, Six Sigma, CAD layouts, and CMMS tools. Research equipment failures, recommend solutions, and support long‑term reliability strategies. Read and interpret technical drawings, blueprints, schematics, and CAD layouts to support equipment changes and process enhancements. ✅ MUST HAVE Requirements Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering with Engineering Certificate and 2–4 years of manufacturing engineering experience. Hands‑on experience with extrusion, bag machines, and press operations, with a strong focus on process optimization and equipment reliability. Plastics / extrusion industry background – required to bring relevant process knowledge and troubleshooting capability. Proficiency with Lean, Six Sigma, CAD layout software, and CMMS for process improvements, cost savings, labour optimization, and quality enhancement. Ability to interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and CAD designs created by others to support equipment layouts and modifications. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with proven ability to identify and implement efficiency improvements in production and quality processes. Assets (Nice to Have) Direct experience in blown film extrusion processes (considered a strong asset). Hands‑on CAD design experience (SolidWorks / AutoCAD) for fixture / tooling design and equipment layouts. Exposure to related manufacturing sectors (automotive, aerospace, packaging) demonstrating transferable process improvement skills. Experience training and supporting operators, helpers, and supervisors as a subject matter expert (SME). Proven track record with quality improvement initiatives tied to measurable performance outcomes. Flexibility to provide on‑floor technical support in urgent / emergency situations outside of standard straight‑day shifts. This role is ideal for an engineer who wants to be hands‑on on the floor, partner with cross‑functional teams, and make a direct impact on efficiency, quality, and growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr