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Machine operator - food manufacturing
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Seeking work-life balance? Join a premier Brantford food manufacturer as a Machine Operator. Enjoy steady day shifts, weekly pay at $18.50/hr, and local work. Requires 1+ year food/beverage manufacturing experience, automated systems skills, and a safety-first mindset. Operate packaging equipment...
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Canada , Brantford
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18.50 CAD / Hour
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Randstad
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Production Operator - Plastics Manufacturing
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Join a global leader as a Production Operator in Brantford, ON. Operate twin screw extruders and complex plastic processing equipment in a high-tech manufacturing environment. This role requires forklift certification, shift work, and offers a competitive wage, comprehensive benefits, and RRSP op...
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Canada , Brantford
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26.46 CAD / Hour
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Metal Products Manufacturing Machine Operator
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Join our team as a Metal Products Manufacturing Machine Operator in Saint-Apollinaire. This skilled role requires 5+ years of industrial experience, ideally in metal packaging or steel can production. You will operate, monitor, and optimize automated machinery, ensuring quality control and safety...
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Canada , Saint-Apollinaire
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35.00 CAD / Hour
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Ideal Can inc.
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About the Manufacturing Operator role

Discover rewarding and essential manufacturing operator jobs, a cornerstone role in the global industrial landscape. Manufacturing operators are the skilled professionals who directly oversee and execute the production processes that create everything from everyday consumer goods to complex automotive and electronic components. This career path offers stability, hands-on engagement, and a critical role in ensuring product quality and operational efficiency. Individuals in these jobs are responsible for the safe and effective operation of various types of machinery and production lines, serving as the vital link between engineering plans and finished products.

The typical day-to-day responsibilities for those in manufacturing operator jobs are diverse and hands-on. Core duties generally include setting up, operating, and monitoring industrial machinery and automated systems. Operators perform routine quality checks and inspections, using precision measuring tools like calipers and micrometers to verify that products meet strict specifications. A significant part of the role involves troubleshooting minor technical issues, performing basic preventative maintenance, and reporting any major malfunctions to maintenance technicians or supervisors. Ensuring a clean, organized, and safe work environment by adhering to stringent health, safety, and housekeeping protocols (such as 5S) is a universal requirement. Furthermore, operators are often tasked with loading raw materials, unloading finished products, packaging items, and accurately documenting production data.

To excel in manufacturing operator jobs, candidates typically need a blend of practical skills and personal attributes. While educational requirements often start with a high school diploma or equivalent, on-the-job training is common. Employers generally seek individuals with strong mechanical aptitude, exceptional attention to detail, and the ability to follow complex procedures and technical drawings precisely. Basic computer literacy for machine interfaces and data entry is increasingly important. Physical stamina is often required, as the role may involve standing for long periods, lifting moderate weights, and working in environments that can be warm or noisy. Shift flexibility is a standard expectation in this field, with many operations running on multiple shifts to maximize productivity. Soft skills like teamwork, communication, reliability, and a proactive problem-solving mindset are highly valued, as operators collaborate closely with colleagues to meet production targets and drive continuous improvement.

For those seeking a dynamic, hands-on career with tangible results, manufacturing operator jobs provide a foundational and impactful pathway within the production sector. This profession is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who take pride in precision, enjoy working with technology, and thrive in structured, team-oriented environments where their direct contribution to the manufacturing process is clear and valued.