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At Saputo, we bring good to the table by making high-quality products, investing in our people, and supporting communities around the world . As a top 10 global dairy processor, we value contributions that matter and strive to foster an inclusive, growth-driven work environment. Ready to bring your best? Warehouse Worker – Port Coquitlam Overview of the role : You'll discover a stimulating atmosphere that fosters your professional growth in a clean and safe environment. This is a part-time position offering up to 4 shifts, 36 hours per week. Our facility operates 24/7; on-call shift work is required. Full time opportunities will be posted and awarded by seniority as they become vacant. Position requires morning, night and weekend availability. Schedule: On - Call, Part time. 0-36 hours of work per week. Position requires morning, night and weekend availability. Salary: $30.06 We support and take care of our employees and their families by offering : Advantageous corporate agreements Full benefits after 1000hrs worked Excellent vacation policy, long term employees can get up to 7 weeks’ vacation per year Group retirement pension plan with employer contribution Purchase option of company stocks Group RRSP Health and wellness program in the workplace Assistance program for employees and their families On-site physiotherapy How you will make contributions that matter: Participate and learn through in-house on the job training Manually picking orders, building and wrapping skids, using Vocollect Talkman headset Perform manual lifting, stacking, pulling loading and unloading of dairy cases (up to approx. 50lbs) Load and unload various size trailers using a forklift Participate in the setup, takedown and sanitation of all parts and equipment when required Working with, and near sanitizing chemicals (i.e. high concentrations of acids and alkalis) Perform other duties as assigned You are best suited for the role if you have the following qualifications: Are physically able to stand for long periods of time and perform repetitive movements Can lift up to 50LBS on a regular basis and perform physically demanding tasks Operate electric power jack, counterbalance & high reach forklifts, clamp truck. Experience is preferred, but not required Can work in a temperate and / or refrigerated environment Already have experience in production / warehousing (asset but not required) Learn quickly and you are responsible for your own work Like working as a team and communicate well with your colleagues Hold a Class 1 license (considered an asset) In Canada, Saputo is a leading cheese manufacturer and fluid milk and cream processor, with a portfolio of well-loved brands such as Dairyland, Armstrong, Neilson, Alexis de Portneuf, and many more. Whether your expertise lies in manufacturing, operations, supply chain management, sales, quality assurance, or in any other function, your role is integral to our success. You will make contributions that matter, all while working alongside colleagues who genuinely care about your success and who will roll up their sleeves to help. The material contained herein is provided for informational purposes only. All open jobs offered by Saputo Inc. and all companies, corporations, partnerships, limited partnerships and other entities controlled by Saputo Inc. (collectively, “Saputo”) on Saputo's web site are subject to specific job skill requirements. The job skill requirements, qualifications, and preferred experience are determined by a Saputo subsidiary, office or department, and all positions are subject to local prevailing employment laws and restrictions. This would include immigration laws pertaining to work authorization requirements and any other applicable government permissions or compliance. The materials on this site are provided without warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to warranties regarding the accuracy or completeness of the information contained on this site or in any referenced links. While Saputo attempts to update this site on a timely basis, the information is effective only as of the time and date of posting. Strict confidentiality will be observed at all times. Saputo is an equal opportunity employer. The information on this site is for information purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon with legal consequence. We support employment equity. Saputo strives to embed diversity and inclusion in its operations and invites candidates from all horizons to join its family. Saputo welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations up to the point of undue hardships, are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Producir buenos alimentos es nuestra pasión y lo hacemos con responsabilidad. Nuestros equipos procesan aproximadamente 11 000 millones de litros de leche por año para elaborar una gama diversificada de productos lácteos y alternativas lácteas que se venden en más de 60 países. Con 59 plantas de producción y más de 19 400 empleados, desarrollamos nuestra actividad en Canadá, Estados Unidos, Australia, Argentina y Reino Unido. Todos los procesadores de productos lácteos tienen acceso a las mismas materias primas y equipos: lo que nos distingue es nuestro espíritu de “sí se puede” y nuestra cultura de trabajo diversa e inclusiva, que permite a los empleados crecer a su manera. Manténgase en contacto. Siga el hashtag #LoMejorDeNosotrosEsLoMejorDeCadaUno en Instagram, Facebook y LinkedIn.

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