Part-Time Packager with Physical Demands

Part-Time Packager with Physical Demands


Company
Canada Bread - Bimbo
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Engage with us as a Packager, where safety and efficiency are priorities. This part-time opportunity requires strong physicality and flexibility with rotating shifts across various times.

As a Packager, your efforts will support critical operations requiring handling of materials and products with care. You’ll engage in roles that include scaling, mixing, and packaging, and must be prepared for duties that shift based on production needs. The role demands the ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work various hours, including weekends and holidays.

Key Responsibilities:
• Execute packing tasks efficiently and accurately
• Contribute to scaling, mixing, and product handling
• Maintain safety with provided gear
• Fill alternate roles as required by production
• Be available for rotating shifts, including nights

Requirements:
• Flexibility for 24/7 work on rotating shifts
• Background in the manufacturing setting is advantageous
• Able to lift and carry 50 lbs
• Mechanical understanding appreciated
• Willingness to adapt to changing job responsibilities

Your role as a Packager will enhance operational effectiveness and maintain product excellence.
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