Warehouse Operator (Evening Shift)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.
Beaconsfield, QC, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc. as an Evening Shift Warehouse Operator!

Take part in a global leader's success story in aerostructures and premium aircraft seating. You'll ensure smooth production flows, handle logistics, and maintain quality standards in a dynamic, safety-conscious environment. This permanent role requires a Secondary School Diploma and a valid forklift operator certification. Work Fridays to Sundays in 12-hour shifts with opportunities to develop skills like overhead crane operation and knowledge of aerospace manufacturing.

Why Airbus?

  • Work with one of the biggest aerospace champions globally
  • Inclusive and diverse workplace
  • Focus on safety, integrity, and sustainable growth

Be part of a challenging, rewarding role where precision and responsiveness matter. Apply now and elevate your career in logistics!

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Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.

Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.

🚀 Work as a Warehouse Operator at Airbus Atlantique Canada Inc.! Join a global aerospace leader and keep the production line flowing smoothly in a dynamic environment. Enjoy weekend 12-hour shifts, develop key logistics skills, and contribute to high-quality manufacturing standards. 🛠️🔧 Flexible and inclusive work culture awaits you!

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