Afternoon Shift Packer at Tayco

Afternoon Shift Packer at Tayco


Company
BRC Group - Tayco and BRC
Location
Toronto, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a Packer - Order Optimizer at Tayco’s office furniture manufacturing facility. Join us during the Afternoon Shift to enhance your skills in a collaborative and efficient environment.

Tayco is seeking a Packer - Order Optimizer for our Afternoon Shift. This role is crucial in collecting, consolidating, and packaging orders with a focus on skid optimization. Qualified candidates should have experience with hand and power tools, possess strong communication skills, and demonstrate spatial awareness for effective packing.

Key Responsibilities:
β€’ Collect and package orders for final shipment
β€’ Operate tools like drills and pneumatic guns
β€’ Utilize efficient packing techniques for complex orders
β€’ Achieve goals for productivity and efficiency
β€’ Follow safety and environmental practices diligently

Requirements:
β€’ Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
β€’ Strong communication and teamwork abilities
β€’ Knowledge of WHMIS and OSHA regulations
β€’ Detail-oriented with good coordination skills
β€’ Background in manufacturing or warehouse settings

Contribute your skills in packing and order optimization to help drive Tayco's growth in a vibrant work culture.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for packing jobs in Ontario as of 2026?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, the minimum wage for packing jobs in Ontario is $17.50 per hour as of January 1 2026. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the regular rate after 44 hours in a work week.
Q How many hours can I work per week in a packing job without overtime in Canada?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, standard hours are limited to 40 per week in federally regulated packing facilities as of 2026. Any hours beyond 40 require overtime pay at 1.5 times the hourly rate.
Q What documents are required to apply for a packing job in Canada?
As per Employment and Social Development Canada, applicants need a valid SIN, proof of identity, and a completed TD1 form as of 2026. No post-secondary education or prior experience is mandated for entry-level packing roles.
Q What are the tax deductions for packing job wages in Canada in 2026?
As per the Canada Revenue Agency, packing job income is subject to 15% federal tax plus provincial tax starting at 5.05% in Ontario on amounts over $11,865 annually as of 2026. CPP contributions are 5.95% and EI is 1.63% up to $65,700.
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