Jobs openings: 75 Fish processors in Surrey, BC, Canada

 


Hours of work: 32 per week, Day and Nightshift

Employment dates – April 1, 2021 – September 27, 2021

Job duties:

•          Set up and operate machines to cut, clean, brine, dehydrate or otherwise process fish.

Sort fish according to species, weight, and destination

•          Set up and operate machines to bag, box, and pack fish.

•          Record production information such as quantity, weight, date, and type of products packaged.

•          Check products and packaging for any defects to ensure it meets company standards and performs corrective machine adjustments as required.

Duties not limited to:

•          Washing baskets.

•          Labeling boxes.

•          Racking and De-racking fish

•          Palletizing.

•          Lifting up to 25-70 pounds.

•          General cleanup etc.

•          Working on the production line to cut, clean, and trim fish.

Job requirements

 Experience in fish cutting

The ability to communicate in English will be an asset.

Forklift Driving will be an asset.

Ability to work evenings and weekends

English is an asset - Basic English is required (100 words to communicate)

Must be able to stand long periods of time and complete repetitive tasks

If you have a proven experience and speak English, please send us your CV/resume to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com.

Job in Canada: BC employer need 100 Fish processors

 Business information: We receive fresh fish from fishing boats on Vancouver Island and we cut, pack, and freeze the various product and pack styles for distribution to frozen markets.

 

Wage:  $17.00 hourly,  40 hours per week. Overtime is available.

Positions available: 100

Term of employment: full time, Seasonal  - March 15, 2021 - November 30, 2021

Day and Nightshift  

 

Requirements:

  • Education: No formal education required
  • Experience: Experience is an asset. Training will be provided
  • We prefer candidates that speak English well but as we have an urgent need for help, candidates with a basic command of English will also be accepted
  • Ability to perform repetitive tasks
  • Ability to work in a cold environment
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time

 

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Handle and pack fish
  • Safely operate fish cutting machinery, work around conveyor belts
  • Properly grade product and assign to a category
  • Survey all equipment to assure proper working order
  • Handle product properly to ensure maximum shelf life
  • Communicate quality issues to supervisors
  • Inform supervisor of any changes or problems
  • Lift boxes that weigh 10-15 Kg boxes
  • Clean-up workstation and department

If you have a proven experience and speak English, please send us your CV/resume to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com.

Canada launches a mobility working group with Ukraine to expand collaboration on migration between Canada and Ukraine.

 

News release

January 27, 2021—Ottawa—The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, today announced the establishment of a new Canada–Ukraine Mobility Working Group, to identify and improve mobility opportunities for Ukrainians seeking to come to Canada, once COVID-19 restrictions are removed, while continuing to ensure the integrity of our respective migration and visa frameworks.

This mobility working group is a unique partnership between the Canadian and Ukrainian governments that will let Canada and Ukraine share best practices on migration management, increase recruitment, promote Canada’s economic immigration programs and further strengthen co-operation on migration-related matters.

Through this group, Canada and Ukraine will also work together to finalize a youth mobility agreement that will provide Canadian and Ukrainian youth with opportunities to travel, once COVID-19 restrictions are removed.

Today marks the 29th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Canada and Ukraine.

Since 1992, Canada and Ukraine have enjoyed a strong relationship anchored by close people-to-people ties and shared values. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a number of temporary measures, including travel restrictions, the mobility working group will build on our relationship with the people of Ukraine and bring us even closer together.

As we focus on accelerating our recovery, immigration continues to be a key driver of Canada’s economic growth.

The 2021‒2023 Immigration Levels Plan, tabled on October 30, 2020, sets out a path for responsible increases to immigration targets to help the Canadian economy recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, drive future growth and create jobs for middle-class Canadians.

Canadians are doing their part by staying home, not travelling, and preventing the spread of COVID-19. The Canada–Ukraine Mobility Working Group will help to establish new opportunities once COVID-19 restrictions have been removed.

Quotes

“Through generations of Ukrainians who have made Canada their home, the Ukrainian-Canadian community continues to make outstanding contributions to Canada’s economy, our society and our diverse cultural fabric. The unique partnership that we are announcing today will serve to further strengthen the deep-rooted, people-to-people ties between our 2 countries.”

—The Honourable Marco E. L. Mendicino, P.C., M.P., Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

“The people of Canada and Ukraine have a strong relationship that will only be deepened by the announcement made today. Our people-to-people ties, but also our commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, is unequivocal and Canada will continue to stand by Ukrainians as reforms take place in the country.”

—The Honourable Marc Garneau, P.C., M.P., Minister of Foreign Affairs

Quick facts

  • There are more than 1.3 million Canadians of Ukrainian descent.

  • Since January 2014, Canada has committed more than $800 million in multifaceted support to Ukraine, encompassing a broad range of financial, development, stabilization and security, non-lethal military and humanitarian assistance.

  • Canada’s support of the military training and capacity-building mission in Ukraine, Operation UNIFIER, launched in September 2015. It is a key part of Canada’s overall effort to aid Ukraine’s security, stability and sovereignty.

  • Canada and Ukraine work together in a range of international organizations, including the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie.

  • The 2017 Canada‒Ukraine Free Trade Agreement eliminated tariffs on 86% of Canada’s merchandise exports to Ukraine.

  • In 2019, 2-way merchandise trade between Canada and Ukraine was approximately $300 million.

  • In July 2019, Canada hosted the third Ukraine Reform Conference in Toronto, which brought together foreign ministers from the European Union, the G7 and NATO countries to support Ukraine and its people and meet their ambitious democratic and economic reform program and Euro-Atlantic goals.

  • The CAN+ program was rolled out in Ukraine in 2017. Applications that show that the applicant travelled to Canada in the last 10 years or holds a valid U.S. non-immigrant visa will be sent to the visa office for processing.

Foodservice Supervisor needed, 4 open positions in British Columbia, Canada.

 Terms of employment: Permanent, Full time 32 to 40 hours/week

Start date: As soon as possible

Benefits: Dental benefits, Group insurance benefits, Vision care benefits

Employment conditions: Early morning, Morning, Day, Evening, Weekend, Night

 

Job requirements

Language required - English

Education - Secondary (high) school graduation certificate

Experience - min 3 years

Ability to Supervise -5-10 people, Staff in various areas of responsibility

Additional Skills: Train staff in job duties, sanitation and safety procedures,

Address customers' complaints or concerns

 

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Supervise, co-ordinate and schedule the activities of staff who prepare, portion, and serve food

Estimate and order ingredients and supplies required for meal preparation

Establish work schedules and procedures

Maintain records of stock, repairs, sales, and wastage

Train staff in job duties, and sanitation and safety procedures

Ensure that food and service meet quality control standards

Participate in the selection of food service staff and assist in the

development of policies, procedures, and budgets

Plan restaurant menus and determine related food and labour costs.

Specific Skills: Supervise and co-ordinate activities of staff who prepare and portion food, Estimate and order ingredients and supplies, Ensure food service and quality control, maintain records of stock, repairs, sales, and wastage, prepare food order summaries for the chef, supervise and check assembly of trays, establish work schedules, workers supervised: cook (general), food and beverage servers, food service counter attendants and food preparers, kitchen, and food service helpers.

If you have a proven experience and speak English, please send us your CV/resume to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com.

Restaurant in Saskatoon, SK is looking for 2 permanent full-time Cooks to start immediately.

 


Start Date of Employment: As soon as possible

Job Type: Full-time, permanent position
Hours: 32-40 hours per week;

Requirements:

  •  Minimum 1-year experience as a cook in the food industry
  • Completion of a secondary school is required
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills with attention to detail
  • High standard of cleanliness and hygiene to ensure food is safe to eat.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks
  • Ability to cook under pressure with accuracy while providing consistent food quality.
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Able to cook to order multiple different dishes while following food safety procedures.
  • Ability to work long hours standing as well as complete physically demanding work as required
  • Ability to work with hot surfaces and oils.

 

Duties and responsibilities:

  • Prepare food to the highest standards while following safe food handling procedures
  • Work as part of a culinary team to make food to order
  • Various types of food preparation and following recipes
  • Punctual, positive attitude and hardworking
  • Other duties as required.


If you have a proven experience and speak English, please send us your CV/resume to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com.

Job opportunities in Canada for Immigrants: Poultry Farming Labourer

 Type of Employment: Full time Permanent

Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible

Benefits: 30 dollars per week accommodation available, transportation available for the right person to Saskatchewan.

Job Duties:

  • Egg collection
  • Farm walkthroughs to detect potential issues and pick up eggs or dispose of mortalities as well as disease
  • Bird Weighing
  • Maintain equipment as required
  • Monitor feeding equipment and ensure it is working properly
  • Barn cleaning and sanitizing

Requirements:

  • Education: Secondary school
  • Language: This  position does not require the ability to communicate in any specific language
  • Experience: Willing to train, some poultry experience is an asset.
  • Skid steer experience is an asset
  • Willing to train
  • Attention to detail
  • Punctual
  • Great attitude


For more information, send us your question to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com

Job opportunities in Canada for Immigrants: Fish cutter

 Position – Fish cutter - Fish processing

We are looking for 16 Fish cutters - Fish processing

Type of Employment: Full time 2 years

Wage: $ 15.25 per hour

Hours of work: 32 per week

Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible

Job duties:

•          Set up and operate machines to cut, clean, brine, dehydrate or otherwise process fish.

•          Working on the production line to cut, clean, and trim fish.

•          Sorting fish, scrape away scales, separate fillets, and remove scrap parts using a knife.

•          Check fish fillets to determine optimal number and size of fillet sections, cut sections according to specifications, and place in container for weighing.

•          Set up and operate machines to bag, box, and pack fish.

•          Record production information such as quantity, weight, date, and type of products packaged.

•          Check products and packaging for any defects to ensure it meets company standards and performs corrective machine adjustments as required.

Duties not limited to:

•          Washing baskets.

•          Labeling boxes.

•          Racking and De-racking fish

•          Palletizing.

•          Lifting up to 25-70 pounds.

•          General cleanup etc.

Job requirements

Experience: Some experience working with fish cutting is required, training is provided to the right candidate

Education: Completion of Secondary School is required.

Language: The ability to communicate in English will be an asset.

Forklift Driving will be an asset.

Physically demanding

Standing for extended periods.

Working in cooler temperature, wet and moist.


For more information, send us your question to nexuscanadavisa@gmail.com

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