Manufacturing jobs in Canada

Whether you’re just starting out in an entry-level manufacturing role or looking to progress your career at an executive-level, we’ve got the right job for you. Our industry expertise and employer network enables us to bring you roles of a high calibre that will both challenge and satisfy you.

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The manufacturing industry is having to adapt rapidly to changing customer demands, Material shortage, Automation Advances and Disrupted Supply Chains. To keep up with the pace, organizations desperately need skilled professionals - like you - to keep their operations running smoothly.

As a leadership partner to global manufacturers across the country, we’re ready to connect you to a range of roles that you won’t find anywhere else. Our unique insights, exclusive relationships and on-the-ground experience make it easy for you to navigate an increasingly complex and evolving jobs market. In short, we can become your lifelong partner in Manufacturing.

Our specialist Manufacturing consultants at Hays have experience placing passionate people in organizations, and on projects across Food, Consumer Packaged Goods, FMCG, Metal Stamping, and Plastics to mention a few.

We hire a range of roles across multiple disciplines, such as VP Manufacturing, Plant Managers, Engineering Managers Supply Chain Managers, Maintenance and Reliability Managers, Lean Six Sigma Continuous Improvement Managers, Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Industrial Engineers, Automation Project Managers/Specialists, Production, Quality and Warehousing.

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Manufacturing employers we recruit for

We work with a range of organizations across the country seeking Manufacturing talent. Our network covers a wide range of locations, giving you unlimited access to incredible roles within Manufacturing, as well as a range of unique regional insights that will help you find your ideal opportunity. 

Manufacturing jobs FAQs

The manufacturing industry continues to be beset by supply chain challenges, so we can expect an increased use of digital supply networks and data analytics as a response to the disruption. The increasing importance of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) is also leading manufacturers to up their focus on delivering against net zero or carbon neutral goals, and voluntarily complying within a complex network of reporting regulations and disclosure frameworks.

There is a severe ongoing skills gap in manufacturing, which is likely to limit productivity and growth. As a result, demand for experienced manufacturing professionals is extremely high.

To attract and retain talent, manufacturers are pairing strategies such as reskilling with a new articulation of their employer brand. This is being done with the aim of shrinking the industry’s public perception gap of the manufacturing industry and making manufacturing jobs a more desirable entry point.

High demand positions include: 

Supply Chain Vice President’s, Demand Planners, Manufacturing Engineers and Process Engineers.  

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