Location: Dorval Salary: $28.38 to $30.32 per hour (including evening premium) Job category: General labour - Production Type of job: Permanent Schedule: Day and evening shift, full time
Tasks
Unsurprisingly, you will be operating a seated electric forklift.
To help you organize the pallets, you will be using a scanner.
With precision, you will play Tetris with the outgoing goods according to the cubic capacity and weight distribution.
Then, you will be placing the goods in the middle of the cube so that they're ready to be loaded.
While always following safety procedures, you will be responsible for the basic maintenance of the forklift.
Finally, you like when everything goes smoothly and are willing to lend a hand for any other related tasks.
If you are ready to take on new challenges, we want to meet you!
Advantages
No matter your situation, there is a full range of benefits;
Organize your daily routine without glitches with a fixed schedule;
Because safety is important, we give you a pair of boots every year;
Renew your licenses "gratis" thanks to personalized and specialized transport and logistics training.
The chance to drive new, state-of-the-art carts.
Job requirements
Experience operating seated electric forklift is essential, and a valid license is an asset;
Experience in LTL or Cross Dock is essential;
Experience with stacking pallets using logistics bars.
Desired profile
You are at your best when you have a complete team working in collaboration with you;
You are proactive and take initiative - one task does not wait for the other;
You are known for your reliability and punctuality.
Since you are applying from outside Canada, you application will be moderated by our team. You will receive an email once it's been approved.
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Application from outside Canada
Finding an employer that will assist you in your work permit without knowing you is utopic.. Employers simply do not consider non-resident applications. We strongly recommend that you immigrate to Canada before you start looking for employment.