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Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities  (NOC 9619)
West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador Region
Description |  Titles |  Duties |   Related Occupations

This unit group includes labourers, not elsewhere classified, who perform material handling, clean-up, packaging and other elemental activities in processing, manufacturing and utilities. They are employed by companies that manufacture products such as clothing, footwear, furniture and electrical and electronic products and by printing and packaging companies.

bindery helper, box packer, carton marker, chair sander, clothing plant labourer, electrical products labourer, film cutter – film processing, furniture packer, garment folder, labourer, shoe manufacturing, lens blocker, packager, machine, seed packager, sorter, recyclable materials, upholsterer helper.

Labourers in this unit group perform some or all of the following duties:
  • Transport raw materials, finished products and equipment throughout plant manually or using powered equipment
  • Check and weigh materials and products
  • Sort, pack, crate and package materials and products
  • Assist machine operators, assemblers and other workers
  • Clean work areas and equipment
  • Perform other labouring and elemental activities.
Included Cities in Region | Service Canada Offices

Corner Brook, Codroy, Deer Lake, Grandois, Grey Islands Harbour, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Humber Arm South, Labrador City, Pasadena, St. Anthony, Stephenville, Stephenville Crossing, Wabush, Benoit's Cove, Halfway Point

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Jobs for Other Labourers in Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities in West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador Region

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

There are currently no job offers available in West Coast--Northern Peninsula--Labrador Region for this occupation.

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