Finishing Packer

Finishing Packer

Mississauga, Canada

Company
Smurfit Westrock
Location
Mississauga, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Workopolis

Job Description
Responsibility/Purpose of Job:

The Finishing Packer (FTOP) is responsible for the daily operations, packing, drilling, banding of the finished products.

Responsibilities:
• Maintain a clean and safe work environment and comply with all safety policies.
• Prepare orders for finished packaging either cartons or flat pack as per customer specs.
• Set up Shranklin for proper packaging size when shrink-wrapping.
• Inspect finished packages and place them into the final container.
• Setting up conveyor for combo orders.
• Balance combo orders.
• Set up PMC.
• Comply to all SOP’s and Quality Procedures.
• General maintenance and housekeeping of department.
• Perform all related duties as assigned.

What you need to succeed:
• High School Diploma or GED required
• Minimum one year working in a manufacturing environment
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Ability to stand and walk 100% of shift on a concrete floor and ability to lift 40 pounds.
• Must have the ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating instructions and procedure manuals.
• Must be able to maintain good attendance.
• Must be able to work a steady shift either days, afternoons or night shift.

Why work for Smurfit Westrock:
• Hourly rate $23.18; shift premiums for afternoon and night shifts
• Benefits and Pension from first day of hire

This posting is for an existing job vacancy. The hourly rate for this position is $23.18. To learn more about this posting, please contact your recruiter during the hiring process. You may apply online at Smurfit Westrock External Careers and the application window is expected to close by April 30, 2026.

As part of our commitment to accessibility for all people with disabilities, Smurfit Westrock will, upon the request of the applicant, provide accommodation during the recruitment process to ensure equal access to applicants with disabilities. Please contact Smurfit Westrock, Human Resources about your needs, and we will consult with you to ensure suitable accommodation is provided. For all feedback on equity and accommodation needs, please contact Human Resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs in Canada

Q What is the hourly wage range for entry-level packing jobs (NOC 94150) in Canada in 2026?
Job Bank data shows wages for packers and packagers at $17.50 per hour low, $20.50 median, and $25.75 high as of 2026. Entry-level roles start at $18.00 per hour in most provinces, with annual earnings around $37,440 for full-time. Overtime rates are 1.5 times regular pay after 40-44 hours weekly.
Q Do international job seekers need a work permit for packing jobs in Canada in 2026?
Yes, a valid work permit is required for non-citizens and non-permanent residents to work in packing jobs. Most employers must obtain a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from ESDC, costing $1,000 per position, unless exempt under programs like Global Talent Stream. Apply online through IRCC with processing times of 10-27 weeks.
Q What education or experience is required for no-experience packing jobs in Canada?
No formal education or prior experience is required for entry-level packing jobs (NOC 94150); on-the-job training lasts 1-3 months. Some employers prefer secondary school completion. Physical ability to lift 23 kg repeatedly is necessary.
Q What documents do I need to apply and start a packing job in Canada?
Submit a resume, cover letter, and references during application. To start work, provide a Social Insurance Number (SIN), two pieces of government ID, and complete TD1 personal tax credit forms. Permanent residents must show PR card; citizens need birth certificate or citizenship proof.
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