Are you interested in working in Canada with visa sponsorship? Food production jobs are in high demand across the country, offering stable employment, competitive wages, and opportunities for career growth.
This Food Production Worker role is ideal for individuals who are reliable, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
Job Summary
A growing food company based in Toronto, Ontario is currently hiring Food Production Workers to support its expanding operations. The company specializes in producing fresh, high-quality rice-based products and is known for maintaining high standards of efficiency and product quality.
This role involves preparing, assembling, and packaging food products while ensuring cleanliness and compliance with food safety regulations.
- Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Pay: $21 – $23 per hour
- Job Type: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
- Work Hours: 20 – 40 hours per week
- Shifts: Day and early evening shifts
- Visa Sponsorship: May be available for qualified international applicants
Key Responsibilities
As a Food Production Worker, your duties will include:
- Carrying out daily food preparation and production tasks
- Following recipes and production guidelines accurately
- Assembling and packaging food products according to company standards
- Maintaining a clean, safe, and organized work environment
- Adhering to food safety and sanitation regulations
- Monitoring product quality, consistency, and presentation
- Meeting daily production targets and timelines
- Assisting with ingredient preparation and supply restocking
- Working collaboratively with team members and supervisors
Requirements
To be considered for this position, candidates should have:
- Previous experience in food production or kitchen work (preferred but not mandatory)
- Ability to work independently and handle repetitive tasks
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality
- Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment
- Reliability, punctuality, and a strong work ethic
- Physical ability to stand for long periods
Additional Advantage:
- Food Handler Certification (can be obtained after employment)
Benefits
Employees may enjoy the following benefits:
- Competitive hourly pay with potential increases
- Dental care coverage
- Vision care benefits
- Discounted or free meals
- Stable work schedule
- Opportunities for career growth within the company
- Supportive and team-oriented work environment
Visa Sponsorship Information
Some Canadian food companies hire international workers through programs such as:
- Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP)
- LMIA-approved employment opportunities
Qualified candidates may receive assistance with obtaining a work permit, allowing them to legally live and work in Canada.
Note: Visa sponsorship depends on the employer and Canadian immigration requirements.
Why Consider This Job?
- High-paying entry-level opportunity
- No advanced education required
- Opportunity to gain international work experience
- Growing demand in Canada’s food production industry
- Potential pathway to long-term employment or residency
How to Apply
If you’re interested in this opportunity, follow these steps to get started:
1. Identify Suitable Employers
Search for Canadian food production companies that are open to hiring foreign workers and may offer visa sponsorship.
2. Prepare Your CV
Create a professional CV highlighting any experience in food production, kitchen work, or similar roles. Emphasize your ability to work in fast-paced environments and follow safety standards.
3. Write a Tailored Cover Letter
Briefly explain your interest in the role, your willingness to relocate to Canada, and how your skills match the job requirements.
4. Submit Your Application
Complete your application by providing accurate information and uploading all necessary documents.
5. Get Ready for Interviews
If shortlisted, prepare for an online or phone interview where you may be asked about your experience and availability. Apply Now
