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Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations  (NOC 6682)
Montérégie Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

This unit group includes workers who iron, press or otherwise finish garments and household articles. They are employed by dry cleaning, laundry and fur cleaning establishments, and by laundries in hotels, hospitals and similar establishments.

finisher, laundry finisher, pleat finisher, presser, silk finisher, steam finisher.

Workers in this unit group perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Operate finishing equipment such as steam pressers, and use hand irons to finish pants, jackets, shirts, skirts and other dry cleaned and laundered articles
  • Hand iron laundered fine lace or dry-cleaned silk garment
  • Operate fur ironing and glazing equipment to finish fur garments and other fur articles
  • Fold and bag dry cleaned and laundered articles
  • May operate laundering equipment.

Workers in this group may specialize in finishing suede, leather, fur and delicate articles.

Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Longueuil, Beloeil, Contrecoeur, Granby, Huntingdon, Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Otterburn Park, Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Acton Vale, Bedford, Cowansville, Farnham, Iberville, L'Île-Perrot, Marieville, Pincourt, Richelieu, Saint-Césaire, Sainte-Julie, Saint-Joseph-de-Sorel, Saint-Luc, Saint-Rémi, Saint-Timothée, Sorel, Tracy, Waterloo, McMasterville, Nitro, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil, Val-Boisé

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Jobs for Ironing, Pressing and Finishing Occupations in Montérégie Region

Job opportunities from Job Bank and contributing job sites are updated daily.

There are 1 job postings in Montérégie Region.

Table of job opportunities for your chosen occupation at the regional level.
Date Posted Job Title Employer Location Source
2013-05-06 shirt presser - laundry and dry cleaning NETTOYEUR CLUB NET
  • Beloeil
Emploi-Québec Emploi-Québec

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