Manufacturing Jobs in Canada
Find Factory Jobs, Production Roles & Skilled Manufacturing Jobs in Canada
Are you looking for reliable manufacturing jobs in Canada with employers who value your skills? Winters Technical Staffing connects qualified job seekers with top manufacturing jobs in Canada, from entry-level factory jobs to specialized engineering and production roles. With decades of experience and a deep understanding of the manufacturing industry, our recruiters place you in roles that match your abilities, certifications, and career goals, fast
We help job seekers secure manufacturing jobs in Canada, including permanent, contract, and shift-based work. Get matched with trusted employers offering full job descriptions, career growth, and competitive packages. Apply today and start working with a recruiter who knows the manufacturing environment.
Why Work With Winters as Your Manufacturing Staffing Agency
Winters Technical Staffing is a trusted recruitment agency with over 50 years of experience supporting Canada’s manufacturing and industrial work for connecting job seekers with manufacturing jobs in Canada and helping employers find qualified talent across industrial, technical, and production sectors. As a trusted manufacturing staffing agency with decades of experience, we provide access to factory jobs, machine operator roles, and skilled positions across Ontario and beyond.
For job seekers, we offer:
- Fast-track access to jobs now available before they’re publicly posted
- Interview coaching and resume resources tailored to the manufacturing environment
- Support with contract terms, shifts, and long-term career planning
- Ongoing assistance, even after you’re hired
For employers, we deliver:
- A vetted pool of qualified candidates with industry-specific experience
- Flexible staffing models: full-time, contract, shift-based, and project-based Recruiters who understand the nuances of manufacturing in Canada, from automation to compliance
- Long-standing partnerships with companies producing bulk goods, technical systems, and pharmaceuticals
Partner with Winters to streamline your hiring or find your next opportunity in the Canadian manufacturing industry faster.
How We Help You Find the Right Manufacturing Job
Our team understands the daily realities of Canada’s manufacturing and production sectors. Our role as a manufacturing recruitment agency is to connect job seekers with employers who value their skills and offer the right environment for growth. Here’s how we do it:
- Flexible job types: Choose from temporary, contract, or permanent placements.
- Career levels: We place talent across all levels, from entry-level manufacturing jobs to senior leadership.
- Expert recruiters: Our team specializes in factory jobs and understands the unique demands of the industry.
- Support you can trust: We’re honest, transparent, and dedicated to helping you find a role that fits your lifestyle and ambitions.
Whether you’re new to the industry or a seasoned professional, we’re here to help you take the next step with confidence.

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Manufacturing Jobs We Recruit For
At Winters, we work with a wide range of professionals across the manufacturing and production sectors. Below are examples of key roles we recruit for, along with expanded insights into each:
Architectural Engineer
Works on the design and planning of manufacturing facilities, ensuring structures are functional, safe, and compliant with industrial regulations. Proficient in CAD tools and layout optimization.
Civil Designer
Creates technical drawings and site plans tailored to factory infrastructure. Collaborates with engineers and construction teams to bring manufacturing site designs to life.
Electrical Designer
Designs electrical systems, including wiring layouts, panel installations, and lighting systems for production plants. Works closely with electrical engineers and automation teams.
Instrumentation Designer
Develops schematics for sensors, gauges, and automated control systems used in manufacturing processes. Key to maintaining precision and efficiency in modern production environments.
HVAC Designer
Plans HVAC systems for large industrial spaces, ensuring optimal temperature control and air quality in production facilities. Designs include ductwork, ventilation, and air handling units.
Piping Designer
Designs pipelines and layout drawings for systems transporting liquids and gases within manufacturing plants. Ensures flow efficiency and adherence to safety standards.
Plant Layout and Material Handling Designer
Specializes in optimizing floor plans, assembly line flow, and material movement to improve production efficiency, minimize bottlenecks, and reduce handling costs.
Structural Designer
Prepares designs for structural components within factories, such as support beams and load-bearing frameworks, ensuring integrity and compliance with industry codes.
Chemical Engineer
Develops and optimizes chemical manufacturing processes, improving safety, cost-efficiency, and output in high-volume production facilities.
Civil Engineer
Manages infrastructure development for production sites, including grading, drainage, and utility design. Ensures structural integrity and environmental compliance.
Electrical Engineer
Oversees installation, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems and machinery. Critical for supporting automation and power distribution within production plants.
HVAC Engineer
Designs and manages large-scale HVAC systems in manufacturing facilities, ensuring climate control, energy efficiency, and compliance with workplace safety standards.
Instrumentation Engineer
Implements and maintains control systems used in automation, including sensors and data collection instruments essential to maintaining production quality.
Piping Engineer
Handles design, specification, and inspection of piping systems that support industrial processes involving liquids, steam, or gases.
Process Engineer
Analyzes and improves production workflows, ensuring efficient use of machinery, labour, and materials while maintaining product quality and safety.
Project Engineer
Leads engineering and manufacturing projects from initiation through completion. Coordinates cross-functional teams to deliver on time and within budget.
Engineering Manager
Supervises engineering teams and oversees technical operations, staffing, and project execution in fast-paced manufacturing environments.
Structural Engineer
Assesses and certifies structural stability of manufacturing facilities, focusing on long-term durability and compliance with local codes.
Systems Engineer
Integrates software, hardware, and equipment in automated systems, ensuring seamless performance across the production lifecycle.
Contract Administration
Manages vendor contracts, procurement, and legal documentation within manufacturing projects. Ensures all agreements support compliance and budget goals.
Planning / Scheduling / Cost Estimating
Forecasts project timelines and staffing needs, develops production schedules, and estimates material and labour costs for budgeting accuracy.
Purchasing / Buyer / Procurement
Procures tools, raw materials, and machinery for manufacturers, negotiating cost-effective deals while ensuring timely delivery and quality standards.
Where We Hire: Toronto, Mississauga, Markham & Across Canada
Winters Technical Staffing helps candidates find manufacturing and production jobs in key regions across Canada. Our staffing network spans:
- Toronto – known for advanced manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace
- Mississauga – home to major food production, pharmaceutical, and electronics plants
- Markham – a growing tech-manufacturing hub with strong demand for engineers
- Additional locations throughout Ontario and Canada
Wherever you’re located, our team can connect you with nearby opportunities in your area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Soon Can I Start After Applying?
Our goal is to match qualified candidates with employers as soon as possible. Depending on the role and your experience, we can often place you within days, although timelines may vary.
Can I Get Help With My Resume or Interview Prep?
Yes! Winters offers personalized support to help you succeed, including resume advice and interview coaching from recruiters who understand the manufacturing industry.
What Benefits Do Temporary and Contract Workers Receive?
Our contract and temp roles come with competitive wages and may include health benefits, paid holidays, and retirement plans, depending on the employer and position.
Are Staffing Agencies Expensive to Use?
Not at all, for candidates, our services are free. We help you find the right job while saving employers time and money on hiring delays.
Can Newcomers or International Applicants Apply?
Yes, if you have a valid work permit, Winters can help you find suitable manufacturing roles.
What Are Typical Wages for Manufacturing Jobs in Ontario?
Wages depend on the role and shift.
- Entry-level: $18–$22/hr
- Skilled trades & technicians: $28–$40/hr+
We match you with roles that fit your skillset and pay expectations.
Start Your Application Today
Ready to work with one of Canada’s top manufacturing staffing agencies? Submit your resume today and take the first step toward a better job. Whether you’re looking for manufacturing jobs hiring now or planning your next move, our recruiters are ready to help.
Contact us today or call us to speak directly with a manufacturing recruiter.


