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Labourer Job Jobs in Quebec (NOW HIRING)

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JOB OFFER : PRODUCTION WORKER Perform various production tasks related to the pork processing and/or slaughter departments. For example: packaging, weighing, handling boxes, cutting, preparing meat ...

Monday to Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 3-day weekends every week Your role As a Production Laborer, you play a key role in ensuring smooth operations and maintaining Techo-Bloc's quality ...

Competitive wage: $22.07/hour to $22.62/hour + 5$/hour premium Your role As a Production Laborer, you play a key role in ensuring smooth operations and maintaining Techo-Bloc's quality standards. On ...

You like manual labor and are a team player? We need someone like you! Under the supervision of the Fabrication Foreman, the incumbent will prepare and organizes the grouping of parts needed for ...

You like manual labor and are a team player? We need someone like you! Under the supervision of the Fabrication Foreman, the incumbent will prepare and organizes the grouping of parts needed for ...

As a Metal Cutting Laborer , you will be responsible for cutting metal plates using an oxyfuel cutting system (torch). What you're responsible for: * Ensure equipment is in good working order before ...

What we offer: Wellness leave (32 hours) Customizable group insurance FTQ RRSP plan with employer contribution Free parking access Stimulating work environment Close management support Why join DCM?

What we offer: Wellness leave (32 hours) Customizable group insurance FTQ RRSP plan with employer contribution Free parking access Stimulating work environment Close management support Why join DCM?

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Labourer Job information

What is the difference between Labourer Job vs Construction Worker?

AspectLabourer JobConstruction Worker
CredentialsNone typically required; OSHA safety trainingOften similar; safety certifications may be needed
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, warehouses, outdoor settingsConstruction sites, building projects, outdoor and indoor
Employer & Industry UsageGeneral labor roles across various industriesSpecific to construction industry
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

While both Labourer Jobs and Construction Workers perform manual labor on construction sites, Labourer Jobs often involve general tasks like site cleanup and material handling, whereas Construction Workers may have more specialized roles such as carpentry or masonry. The roles overlap significantly, but the term 'Labourer' is broader and more entry-level, making it a common comparison for those exploring manual labor positions in construction.

What do you do as a labourer?

A labourer performs manual work on construction sites, factories, or other industrial settings, often involving tasks like lifting, carrying, digging, and cleaning. They may use tools and equipment, follow safety protocols, and work under the supervision of skilled workers or supervisors.
Infographic showing various Labourer Job job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

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Job description

JOB OFFER : PRODUCTION WORKER

Perform various production tasks related to the pork processing and/or slaughter departments. For example: packaging, weighing, handling boxes, cutting, preparing meat portions, or working in the slaughter and evisceration departments: preparing carcasses, etc.

40 hours/week = JOB STABILITY!

Work Monday to Friday, daytime only = GREAT WORK-LIFE BALANCE!

Why Join Our Amazing Team:

  • Life insurance;
  • Health insurance;
  • Vision care insurance (glasses and contact lenses);
  • Dental insurance (fully paid by the employer);
  • Employer-matched retirement savings plan (RRSP);
  • Telemedicine services for employees;
  • Opportunities for advancement;
  • Ongoing internal training programs;
  • Personal protective equipment (boots, helmets, gloves) provided by the employer;
  • And more!

We welcome and encourage applications from individuals from Indigenous communities, women, youth, older workers, persons with various forms of disabilities, and individuals from diverse cultural communities.