Job Description
What You’ll Do:
The Production Workers in our Operations Department act as junior Machine Operators within our heavy industrial manufacturing facility. They have an important role in providing verification of the quality of the product being produced and maintaining safety while operating equipment related to manufacturing, while supporting the wider site operations and senior Machine Operators.
Production Workers report to the Department Shift Supervisors or designate. The role involves significant physical exertions such as having to move up and down stairs, bend, lift, carry items, push and pull, gripping, etc. Safety is our # 1 priority.
What's In It For You
- Job Stability with a longstanding Company
- Guaranteed Hours
- Competitive Wages
- Opportunity for Overtime
- Comprehensive Benefits (Health, Vision, Dental)
- Retirement - Matching RRSP
- Endless Learning Opportunities (Tuition Reimbursement Program)
- Safety Footwear Reimbursement
- Exciting Company Social Events
Compensation & Shift Rotation
The position rate of pay is $30.73 per hour plus premiums. In addition, the department production incentive plan is applicable.
Shift Premiums are provided for the required shift rotation. All applicants will be required to follow the shifts outlined below which rotate every 2 weeks:
- Day Shift: 6:00am to 2:30pm
- Afternoon Shift: 2:30pm to 10:30pm
- Night Shift: 10:30pm to 6:00am
Examples of Duties:
- Operation of production machinery
- Operation of an overhead crane
- Operation of forklift
- Assisting senior Machine Operators at assigned work stations (i.e. lifting / moving product up to 50 lbs.)
- Warehouse / manufacturing work (i.e. moving up and down stairs, bending, lifting, and carrying items)
- Production department housekeeping (i.e. sweeping, machine cleaning, shoveling, painting, vacuuming, etc.)
- Participate in all site specific training as required
- Perform other related duties to support the overall success of the operation
Why Tree Island?
- Our Culture is based on the Core Values:
- Safety & Efficiency
- Resiliency & Adaptability
- Problem Solving & Lifelong Learning
- Safety is our # 1 priority
- Safety & Service Recognition Awards
What You’ll Bring:
- Physically fit, able to lift 50lbs
- Able to follow all safe work practices
- Must have CSA approved steel-toed safety boots with non-slip sole
- Mechanically inclined
- Able to follow direction
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Access to a readily available vehicle is preferred
- Previous manufacturing experience in an industrial environment is considered an asset
- Sit down counterbalance (SDCB) forklift experience is considered an asset
- Overhead crane experience is considered an asset
- Transportation of dangerous goods (TDG) is considered an asset
About Tree Island:
Tree Island Steel Ltd. (“Tree Island Steel” or the “Company”) is a publicly listed company whose shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol TSL. Headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, since 1964, Tree Island Steel, through its four operating facilities in Canada and the United States, produces wire products for a diverse range of industrial, residential construction, commercial construction, agricultural, and specialty applications.
Its products include bright wire; a broad array of fasteners, including packaged, collated and bulk nails; stucco reinforcing products; concrete reinforcing mesh; fencing and other fabricated wire products. The Company markets these products under the Tree Island®, Halsteel®, True-Spec®, K-Lath®, TI-Wire® and Tough Strand® brand names. Tree Island Steel operates in Canada under Tree Island Industries Ltd and in the United States under Tree Island Wire (USA) Inc.
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