Fish processing plant worker

Jobs in Cap Pele, New Brunswick From AMCO Fisheries Ltd.
Posted on Aboriginal Job Portal
Full Time

Job Position Information

Job Vacancy:

5

Education:

No degree, certificate or diploma

Experience:

Fresher (less than 1 year)

Location:

Cap Pele

Job Type:

Full Time

Salary:

$16.50 /Per Hour

Language:

English or French

Date Posted:

2025-10-31

Reference No.

ABOJ4398198

Job Expiry Date:

2026-04-29

  Job Description

Fish Processing Plant Worker

 

Job Title: Fish Processing Plant Worker:(NOC: 94142)

 Employer: AMCO Fisheries Ltd. 


Employer detailsAmco Fisheries Lt

Location:  896 Route 950 PO Box 109 Cap-PeleNB E4N 3B3

Wage: 18/hr for 30 hrs per week

Vacancy:  5 vacancies

Employment groups to include: persons with disabilities, indigenous, newcomers to Canada, student, and vulnerable youth

Terms of employment: seasonal, 9 months

Start Date: as soon as possible

Job Requirements:

Languages

  • English or French

Education

  • No degree, certificate or diploma

Experience

  • No experience

Duties:

·       Unloading fish from fishing vessels and transporting to work area in the fish processing plant

·       Cut and clean whole fish for further processing

·       Setting up and operating machines to clean, cut, process and package fresh fish products in accordance with our operating procedures for safety and quality

·       Condition whole fish for shipping

·       Weighing fish, recording weight and packing fish in ice.

·       Cleaning work area and equipment

·       Transporting supplies and packaging materials throughout plant and storage area manually or with power equipment.

·       Check products and packaging for quality assurance and to ensure conformance to our company’s high standards, making adjustments as needed.

·       Cutting, cleaning, trimming, filleting and scaling fish

·       Checking fish fillets to determine optimal number and size of fillet sections

·       Cutting sections according to specifications and placing them in containers for weighing

 

Work Conditions

·       Repetitive tasks, physically demanding, Attention to detail, Standing for extended periods of times

Personal Suitability

·       Team player, reliable

 

Work Location Information:

·       Relocation costs covered by employer, willing to relocate

How to Apply

·       Email: mariocormier@rogers.com

Fish processing plant worker
Jobs in Cap Pele, New Brunswick From AMCO Fisheries Ltd.
Posted on Aboriginal job Portal

Job Position Information

Job Vacancy:
5
Education:

No degree, certificate or diploma

Experience:

Fresher (less than 1 year)

Location:

Cap Pele

Job Type:

Full Time

Salary:

$16.50 /Per Hour

Language:

English or French

Date Posted:

2025-10-31

Reference No.

ABOJ4398198

Job Expiry Date:

2026-04-29

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