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Hand Modeling Jobs in Burnaby, BC (NOW HIRING)

General understanding of 3D computer graphics, including modeling, lighting, and animation ... We build worlds with exceptional craft and precision, working hand in hand with our creative ...

Scientific Engineer

Vancouver, BC · On-site

CA$7.5K - CA$10K/mo

... models using Python and OpenSeesPy to simulate the seismic response of the buildings ... Work Performed Based on first-hand knowledge and experience from industry, designs archetype ...

Our entire business model revolves around keeping North American businesses green. We generate more ... Utilizes small hand tools and may operate material handling equipment including forklifts, pallet ...

Our entire business model revolves around keeping North American businesses green. We generate more ... Utilizes small hand tools and may operate material handling equipment including forklifts, pallet ...

At CadMakers, our IT and Development teams work hand-in-hand to push the boundaries of what ... Develop and implement a modern Zero Trust security model across our networks. * Automate end-device ...

... Performing hand and computer calculationsfor foundations, concrete, and steel structures ... modeling and analysis (structural) o Procurement and construction aspects of engineering o Vendor ...

Practical experience training or fine-tuning video diffusion or related generative models on custom ... We build worlds with exceptional craft and precision, working hand in hand with our creative ...

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How much do hand modeling jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for hand modeling in Burnaby, BC is $34.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.98 and $47.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is hand modeling?

A hand modeling job involves using your hands to showcase products in advertisements, commercials, and editorial shoots. Hand models are often hired for their well-groomed, symmetrical hands and fingers. They may pose with jewelry, skincare products, or handle objects to highlight their features. Professional hand models must maintain their hands carefully and often work with photographers, directors, and brands. It is a specialized niche within the modeling industry that requires precision and attention to detail.

What does a hand model do?

A typical workday for a Hand Model often involves traveling to studios or on-location shoots, where you'll work closely with photographers, stylists, and product teams to showcase items like jewelry, cosmetics, or technology. You'll spend considerable time following exact instructions to position your hands for the best angles and lighting, with frequent attention paid to skincare and nail maintenance before and during shoots. Downtime can be spent waiting for setup changes, reviewing creative direction, or caring for your hands. Collaboration with creative professionals and adaptability to different shoot requirements are integral parts of the job, offering variety and the potential to work on high-profile campaigns.

What skills and qualifications are needed for hand modeling?

To thrive as a Hand Model, you need well-groomed, symmetrical, and photogenic hands, along with an understanding of posing and hand care routines. Familiarity with photographic studios, posing aids, and sometimes specialized skincare products is beneficial, though no formal certifications are typically required. Patience, attention to detail, and the ability to take direction help hand models excel during long shoots and precise positioning. These skills ensure consistent professional presentation and maximize opportunities in advertising, fashion, and commercial work.

Are hand models in high demand?

Hand modeling is a niche profession with steady demand in advertising, fashion, and product photography, especially for jewelry, skincare, and hand care products. Opportunities can vary based on industry needs, and successful hand models often maintain well-groomed, healthy hands and may need to build a strong portfolio to attract clients.

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Infographic showing various Hand Modeling job openings in Burnaby, BC as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, and 38% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $71,150 per year, or $34.2 per hour.

Intermediate Welder / Fabricator

AWC Process Solutions Ltd

Langley, BC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 22 hours ago


Job description


AWC Water Solutions Ltd. specializes in providing integrated water, wastewater treatment plants and many other specialized industrial packaged solutions. We offer clients advanced in-house engineering & design with 3D modeling, piloting, fabrication and machining, in-house control panel shop, and a full range of field services, allowing us to provide turn-key solutions.

We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Intermediate Welder / Fabricator to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in fabrication and welding, with expertise in working with aluminum and stainless steel components. As a Fabricator/Welder, you will be responsible for reading and interpreting engineering drawings, fabricating and welding aluminum and stainless steel components using various shop equipment and tools, and ensuring the quality and accuracy of the finished products. In addition, you will provide guidance and support to other team members, maintain a safe and clean working environment, and contribute to the overall efficiency of the fabrication process.

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Ability to Read/Fabricate/Weld components using various shop equipment/tools following
    specified layouts, engineering drawings, work orders, or verbal instructions.
  • Ability to read weld symbols
  • Maintaining daily records, as required.
  • Assisting in the fabrication, welding, and assembling of multi-component parts.
  • Safe Use/Operation of forklifts, hoists, hand power tools, rigging, grinders, cutting torch, and
    other hand tools related to job requirements.
  • Inspecting and correcting welds as necessary, to meet product specifications.
  • Inspecting equipment to maintain functional equipment. Notifying supervisor if any equipment
    needs repairs.
  • Safety and conduct in the shop
  • Adherence to all WorkSafe BC / AWC safety requirements
  • Support QA/QC activities as required
  • Mentoring and coaching team members as required
  • Assist with Inspecting and correcting welds as required
  • Maintaining a clean and safe working environment.
  • Site work and associated travel as required
  • Occasional Confined Space work activities - training provided
  • Weekly timesheet input
  • Ability to work on your own based on drawings docs with minimal supervision
  • Ability to maintain set schedule requirements.


Health / Quality Responsibilities:

  • Immediately report any accidents or incidents and cooperate in their investigation.
  • Cease work when conditions are unsafe and report them to management.
  • Maintain orderly and clean work areas.
  • Use and maintain safety equipment, work tools, and personal protective equipment as required.

Qualifications:

  • Education:
    • High School diploma or equivalent
    • Accredited Trade school or equivalent experience
  • Experience:
    • 3+ years relevant fabrication and welding or equivalent
    • 2+ years as an Junior fabricator / welder or equivalent
  • Certifications: CWB & ASME (as applicable)

Benefits & Perks

Industry-Leading Compensation
AWC offers competitive, industry-leading compensation packages designed to recognize and reward performance. Each role includes a base salary, bonus plan, extended health benefits, and participation in our Group RRSP program.


Employee Recognition & Team Culture
We believe great work deserves to be celebrated. AWC has a strong employee recognition program that regularly acknowledges individual and team achievements. We also foster a welcoming, social workplace with regular team events and opportunities to connect and have fun together.


Workplace Amenities
Our staff rooms are fully stocked with complimentary snacks and refreshments, helping keep energy levels high throughout the day.


Professional & Personal Development
AWC is deeply committed to lifelong learning and growth. We actively support employees in reaching their full potential through professional development opportunities, support for further education, and subsidies for fitness and wellness programs.


We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected will be contacted.