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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