Ontario’s Direct Hiring Overhead Expenses
CPP 4.95% EI 2.42% WSIB 5.05% EHT 1.95% Stat-Holiday Pay 4.0% Vacation Pay 4.0% Severance Pay 2.0%
Total: 25.28% (approximately)
Below are the categories of skilled professionals our agency most frequently employs. Whether you are looking for workers in Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Etobicoke, or anywhere else in the GTA, we’ve got you covered.
General Labourers
A variety of tasks ensuring the warehouse operates efficiently and safely. This could be various roles within an assembly line such as assembly, packaging, inspecting, and more. General Labourers may also work with skids or containers; everything from loading and unloading, wrapping, strapping, assembling, picking, packing, and more.
Shippers/Receivers
Shippers/Receivers manage the shipping and receiving of goods and materials. This role requires office-related skills including communication skills (coordinating with carriers), inventory management systems, and paperwork administration such as invoices, packing lists, and shipping labels. Shippers and Receivers ultimately stage orders in an accurate, efficient, and detail orientated manner.
Forklift Operators
Different candidates for whichever certifications of forklifts your location requires, whether it be counterbalance, order pickers, dock stockers, walkies, or more. Forklift Operators work within the warehouse re-organizing materials, picking, and putting away skids.
Material Handlers
This role focuses on moving raw materials or finished products to and from the assembly line. Material Handlers may also stock inventory supplies at the assembly line, as well as maintain a safe and efficient workspace.
Welders
MIG, TIG, Stick, and Flux-Core. Each welder has specialties in various industries such as automotive, construction, repair, and manufacturing. Let us know which welder you need, or book a consultation with our team to help you determine which welding credentials align with your needs.
Machine Operators
Operating specialized machines designed for specific tasks such as cutting, shaping, pressing, or assembling parts. Machine Operators may also monitor production and machinery, as well as troubleshoot the machinery.
If you are a worker looking to fill one of these roles or one that it is not listed above, please click here.