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Part Time Laborer Jobs in Saskatchewan (NOW HIRING)

Merchandiser

Regina, SK · On-site

CA$22/hr

This is a part-time contract position with the possibility of extension. What you will be doing ... Some physical labor required (up to 50lbs) * Must be willing to travel all stores within their ...

This is a part-time contract position with the possibility of extension. What you will be doing ... Some physical labor required (up to 50lbs) * Must be willing to travel all stores within their ...

This is a part-time contract position with the possibility of extension. What you will be doing ... Some physical labor required (up to 50lbs) * Must be willing to travel all stores within their ...

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How much do part time laborer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time laborer in Saskatchewan is $14.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.30 and $16.11 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Laborer vs Part Time Construction Worker?

AspectPart Time LaborerPart Time Construction Worker
CredentialsNone typically requiredNone typically required
Work EnvironmentVarious industries, general labor tasksConstruction sites, building projects
Industry UsageBroad, including landscaping, warehousingPrimarily construction and renovation
Common Search IntentCompare general labor rolesFocus on construction-related jobs

While both roles involve manual labor and often require no formal certifications, Part Time Laborers work across various industries performing general tasks, whereas Part Time Construction Workers focus specifically on construction sites and building projects. The main difference lies in the work environment and industry focus, with construction roles being more specialized within the construction sector.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Laborer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Laborer, you generally need physical stamina, reliability, and a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with tools, basic machinery, and safety protocols is often required, with some employers preferring OSHA certification. Strong work ethic, teamwork, and good communication skills help you excel and adapt to changing tasks. These abilities are crucial for maintaining safety, productivity, and a positive work environment in labor-intensive settings.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time laborers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Part-time laborers often encounter challenges such as adjusting to varying schedules, balancing multiple jobs or responsibilities, and adapting quickly to different work environments. Effective communication with supervisors about availability and workload expectations can help manage scheduling issues. Additionally, staying organized and being proactive about safety practices ensures tasks are completed efficiently and safely, even when working fewer hours. Building good relationships with team members also helps create a supportive environment, making it easier to tackle day-to-day challenges.

What are part time laborers?

Part time laborers are workers who perform manual or physical tasks, such as moving materials, cleaning, landscaping, or assisting skilled tradespeople, but work fewer hours than full-time employees. Their schedules are typically flexible and may include evenings, weekends, or only a few days per week. Part time laborers often work in industries like construction, warehousing, maintenance, and event setup, and their responsibilities can vary depending on the employer's needs.
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Auction Operations Crew Member- Part- Time

Auction Operations Crew Member- Part- Time

Ritchie Bros.

Rouleau, SK

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 16 rated auctioneers


Job description

The Auction Operations Crew Member is a versatile role supporting the successful execution of auctions and daily site operations. Crew Members work across a wide variety of responsibilities, including but not limited to equipment handling, customer service, driving, site upkeep, and auction-day support. This position requires flexibility, teamwork, and a commitment to safety and customer experience while performing duties that ensure our auctions run smoothly and professionally.

RB Global (NYSE: RBA)

RB Global (NYSE: RBA) (TSX: RBA) is a leading, omnichannel marketplace that provides value-added insights, services and transaction solutions for buyers and sellers of commercial assets and vehicles worldwide. Through its auction sites in 13 countries and digital platform, RB Global serves customers in more than 170 countries across a variety of asset classes, including automotive, commercial transportation, construction, government surplus, lifting and material handling, energy, mining and agriculture.

The company's marketplace brands include Ritchie Bros., the world's largest auctioneer of commercial assets and vehicles offering online bidding, and IAA, a leading global digital marketplace connecting vehicle buyers and sellers. RB Global's portfolio of brands also includes Rouse Services, which provides a complete end-to-end asset management, data-driven intelligence and performance benchmarking system; SmartEquip, an innovative technology platform that supports customers' management of the equipment lifecycle and integrates parts procurement with both OEMs and dealers; Xcira, a leader in live simulcast auction technologies; and Veritread, an online marketplace for heavy haul transport.

About the team - Yard Operations 

We conduct hundreds of live auctions each year around the world. It takes a hardworking team of energetic people in a wide variety of full-time and part-time roles to conduct a successful multi-million dollar auction - from equipment inspectors, yard managers and operators to administrative staff and customer service representatives.

  • Valid driver's license (class requirements may vary by location/role).
  • Strong focus on safety, attention to detail, and following procedures.
  • Ability to operate or willingness to learn to operate light/heavy equipment (training provided).
  • Customer service skills with a professional, approachable demeanor.
  • Willingness to perform physical labor and work outdoors in varying weather conditions.
  • Flexibility to work extended hours, evenings, and weekends during auction periods.
  • Previous experience in yard operations, equipment handling, or auction environments.
  • Knowledge of farming, construction, or industrial equipment.
  • Certification in First Aid, Loader Operation, or other relevant safety training.
  • Experience in customer-facing roles (hospitality, retail, service industry).
  • No prior auction experience is required; however, candidates must hold a valid driver's license, be safety-focused, able to perform physical labor in varying outdoor conditions, and willing to learn equipment operation and yard procedures
  • Support auction yard operations by checking in, staging, tagging, and releasing equipment.
  • Safely operate light and heavy equipment, following company standards and certifications.
  • Assist customers on-site and provide sale-day support such as shuttle driving, cart driving, or customer service.
  • Maintain site cleanliness, perform janitorial and groundskeeping tasks, and operate support vehicles like water trucks.
  • Ensure health, safety, and environmental compliance at all times while reporting hazards promptly.
  • Work collaboratively with yard management, operations staff, and the inspection team to deliver seamless auction events.
  • Contribute ideas for continuous improvement while upholding company values and delivering excellent customer experiences.
  • Work is performed both outdoors and indoors, often in fast-paced auction environments.
  • Physical activity includes walking, lifting, climbing, and equipment operation.
  • Seasonal weather conditions may require work in heat, cold, rain, or dusty environments.
  • Shifts vary and may include long hours during auction events.

Auction Yard Operations

  • Assist in all pre- and post-auction yard procedures, including equipment check-in, staging, display, and release.
  • Operate, drive, and maneuver heavy/light equipment following company policies and safety standards.
  • Support the DIA (Delivered, Inspected, Advertised) Team with photos, clerking, and verification of listings.
  • Apply lot numbers and ensure proper equipment tagging.
  • Conduct basic equipment assembly, fueling, fluid checks, and light maintenance.

Customer Service & Auction Support

  • Greet and assist customers in the yard and auction area; provide guidance to ensure a positive experience.
  • Support sale-day operations such as equipment movement, cart driving, signage setup, and customer shuttling.
  • Serve in roles as needed (e.g., Shuttle Driver, Cart Driver, Customer Service Representative, Cook, etc.).

Site & Facility Maintenance

  • Maintain auction site appearance and functionality by performing janitorial, housekeeping, and groundskeeping duties (all season).
  • Conduct facility inspections and report issues promptly to management.

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