PepsiCo Foods Part-Time Packer
City : Moncton
Category : Supply Chain
Industry : Food and Beverage Industry
Employer : PepsiCo Canada
Overview
Responsibilities
Qualifications
The Role: Packer
As a Packer Technician, you’ll be hands-on in our production environment—packing products, handling cartons, and keeping equipment clean. You’ll work safely and help ensure food safety standards are met every step of the way.
In this role you will help us get our famous brands to the people who love them all across Canada. You’re fit and you’ve got grit. You like to win even if the only competition is yourself. You’re a team player and pride yourself on being easy-going, motivated, and tough. You want a job that rewards you for your strengths with no run around, good pay and a great team culture.
Your experience includes a background in environments where teamwork is critical. You’ve worked physically challenging jobs where safety is important. We hire for attitude and train for specific skills.
Compensation:
$22.70 per hour
Responsibilities
- Operating a pallet jack to move skids of cardboard
- Hand packing and palletizing products
- Lifting cardboard and refilling machines with cardboard
- Operating case erecting equipment
- Other general sanitation and cleaning as needed
Qualifications
- Excellent physical coordination and conditioning
- Flexible to work all shifts and workweeks.
- Good speaking and writing skills
- Ability to work as a team member.
- Reliable Transportation
About Us
From the products on shelves to the moments consumers share every day, PepsiCo’s frontline teams make it happen. Through the essential work of making, moving, and selling our products, you bring beloved brands, like Lay’s, Quaker, and Gatorade into homes and communities around the world.
Here, you’ll build skills, work with a company that values its people, and grow with opportunities designed for your success, today and for the long run.
Join us, and be part of a team that works together, takes pride in what we deliver, and creates smiles every day