Production Operator
Shawinigan, in-person
Role
Profile
- Minimum: Completed secondary school diploma
- Diploma in related specialty (asset)
- Computer literacy skills
- Forklift operation experience (asset)
- Ability to understand processes and eagerness to learn
- Responsible, meticulous, and detail-oriented
- Resourcefulness, autonomy, and initiative
- Ability to work safely and maintain high safety standards
Responsabilities
- Preheat metal according to production specifications
- Melt and prepare production batches
- Perform casting operations
- Inspect and control quality of billets
- Homogenize billets as per process requirements
- Saw and cut materials to specifications
- Package finished products for shipment
- Monitor and maintain safe work practices
- Support production efficiency and quality standards
- Perform all related operational tasks
Benefits
Disability insurance
Extended health insurance
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid vacation
Employee assistance program
Retirement plan
Company
At Shawinigan Aluminium, you’ll work with cutting-edge technology in a modern casting center, producing high-quality aluminum billets and specialty alloys for industries like aerospace, automotive, and construction.
We value hands-on expertise and offer a dynamic environment where your skills directly impact our success. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and teamwork, SAI invests in advanced processes and facilities to ensure a stable, forward-thinking workplace.
Join a team where your craftsmanship matters and your contributions drive growth.
We value hands-on expertise and offer a dynamic environment where your skills directly impact our success. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and teamwork, SAI invests in advanced processes and facilities to ensure a stable, forward-thinking workplace.
Join a team where your craftsmanship matters and your contributions drive growth.
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We’re always looking for talented individuals to grow with us.
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