The Production Worker Profession
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Journalier de production – Offre D6
Alma
Temps plein
Permanent
Quart de jour
Contrat à durée indéterminée
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 19,57$ à 24,72$ de l’heure
Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine de l’industrie ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Journalier de production – Manoeuvre – Offre D5
Alma
Temps plein
Permanent
Quart de jour – Quart de nuit
Contrat à durée indéterminée
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 22,16$ à 26,69$ de l’heure
Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine de l’industrie ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Journalier de production – Offre D4
Québec
Temps plein
Permanent
Quart de jour – Quart de soir
Contrat à durée indéterminée
Plusieurs postes à combler
De 19,00$ à 26,00$ de l’heure
Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine de l’industrie ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Journalier de production – Offre D1
Québec et Lévis
Temps plein
Permanent
Horaire flexible
Contrat à durée indéterminée
Plusieurs postes à combler
22,00$ de l’heure
Tu aimes les défis et aimerais avoir l’occasion de te développer dans le domaine de l’industrie ? Tu voudrais faire partie d’une équipe soudée et dynamique ? Nous avons plusieurs opportunités d’emploi à te proposer !
Necessary Training to Become a Production Worker
To become a production worker in Quebec, you must complete specialized training in the field of production and manufacturing. This training can be obtained from a vocational training school. The program typically covers courses on industrial safety and hygiene, industrial mathematics, manufacturing and assembly, quality control, and industrial processes. Some curricula also include production management, health and safety standards, and communication.

Roles and Skills for Production Worker Jobs
A production worker is responsible for performing daily tasks in a factory or workshop. Duties may include assembly, packaging, material handling, loading and unloading trucks, quality control, and packing finished products. Production workers are often in charge of maintaining and servicing equipment and facilities within an industrial production company. They may also be tasked with training new employees and overseeing safety procedures.
Working as a production worker requires a wide range of skills! First and foremost, these professionals must have a comprehensive understanding of the procedures involved in producing the goods they handle. They should be able to understand and read various types of documents, including instructions, diagrams, procedures, and schematics.
When it comes to the different equipment used in their work, production workers need to be adept at setting up and adjusting them for optimal performance. Additionally, cleaning and maintaining the machines are part of a production worker's daily tasks.
A production worker must maintain good relationships with their coworkers and communicate effectively with them. Within the company, they must ensure that safety rules are followed. Good manual skills and excellent manual dexterity are essential for operating production equipment, using hand tools, and handling measuring instruments in their work.
Lastly, a production worker must be in good physical shape to keep up with the expected production pace.

Production Worker Jobs: What Salary?

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Our industrial welder assembler employees handle the installation and repair of welding equipment, execute welding on equipment parts, and perform reinforcement-related tasks. Moreover, they must ensure proper monitoring and interpretation of plans.
Our high-pressure welders in industrial jobs assemble and weld metal parts and pipes on devices where liquids and vapors circulate under pressure.
Industrial mechanics perform a variety of essential tasks for the proper functioning of industrial equipment, including maintenance, repair, installation, and modification of various equipment.
As industrial job workers in the production field, our labour is responsible for manufacturing various goods.
Machinists in industrial jobs operate and control machine tools to produce precision instruments and parts.
Our industrial painters apply paint on an array of surfaces, equipment, or parts.
Our production foremen efficiently organize work and projects in both on-site and factory settings for various industrial jobs.
Industrial pipefitting professionals work on pipe networks that transport liquids and gases at diverse pressures and temperatures.
Our industrial job polishers produce items with a perfectly smooth and uniform finish, polishing metal parts using tools such as grinding wheels, grinders, and sanders.
Industrial electricians maintain and enhance electrical installations to optimize performance and ensure proper operation.
Working in industrial assembly and fitting jobs involves various sectors. Our assembler-fitters perform tasks such as:
- reading and interpreting assembly plans and diagrams;
- fabricating, assembling, and fitting the structure;
- applying manufacturing, bolting, welding, rigging, and assembly processes.
Mechanical engineers in industrial jobs study, design, and develop heating, air conditioning, and ventilation devices and systems.
Industrial job electromechanics are responsible for maintaining, testing, restoring, and repairing components like electrical devices, electric motors, transformers, and connection equipment.
Our industrial job heavy equipment mechanics inspect, maintain, repair, and adjust various components and systems of heavy machinery, complying with each system's standards.