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A production worker position is a great entry-level role if you plan to pursue a career in this area. You will work as a member of the production team and assist with preparation, assembling, packing, and shipping of goods. You could be assigned to a specific workstation or float and assist with a variety of tasks.
As a production worker, you will work on an assembly line or in a factory setting. You are expected to work at a certain pace to ensure the company meets production expectations. You will work a 40 hour work week, however, your shifts could be in the evening, overnight, or on the weekend. Duties will be assigned by your shift supervisor.
The next step in your career as a production worker is to move up to a machine operator role. Over time, you can move into a production supervisor or manager role.
Production workers in Winnipeg and the surrounding region can make about $34,000 per year on average. Your wages will increase with more years of service.
annual: $33,696
monthly: $2,592
weekly: $648
hourly: $16.20
lowest salary: $13.80 per hour
average salary: $16.20 per hour
highest salary: $18.70 per hour
junior salary: $13.80-$16.20 per hour
intermediate salary: $15-$17.40 per hour
senior salary: $16.10-$18.70 per hour
Production worker responsibilities vary based on the employer. Here are some of the tasks that will be assigned to you during your shift:
Production workers can work in many different types and sizes of facilities in the Winnipeg area. If you are tech savvy you may have more interest in companies that produce computers and electronics. It’s also common to work for companies producing car and machine parts, food products, and many other types of consumer goods.
Here is a breakdown of the technical and soft skills needed for this position:
A high school diploma is generally the only education requirement. Some companies prefer you to have some college. Training is typically provided on-site.