Night/Evening Packer – Good Bread Bakery

Night/Evening Packer – Good Bread Bakery

Calgary, Canada

Company
GOOD BREAD
Location
Calgary, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
$16 an hour
Posted
10 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Schedule: 1:00 PM to 9:30 PM or 2:00 PM to 10:30 PM (depending on business needs).

About Good Bread

Good Bread is a growing wholesale bakery providing fresh and frozen bread products to customers across Western Canada. We are committed to delivering high-quality products, excellent service, and maintaining a positive, supportive workplace. As we continue to expand, we are seeking motivated and reliable individuals to join our packaging team.

Position Overview

As a Night/Evening Packer, you will be responsible for efficiently and accurately packing fresh bread and frozen products for delivery and shipping. This role requires strong attention to detail, speed, and a commitment to maintaining high quality and food safety standards.

Key Responsibilities
• Pack fresh bread and frozen products according to customer orders and specifications
• Label, box, and prepare orders for shipping
• Ensure product quality and freshness while handling items with care
• Work quickly and accurately in a fast-paced environment
• Follow Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs) and food safety procedures
• Maintain a clean, organized packing area and assist with end-of-shift clean-up
• Assist with loading and organizing delivery racks as needed
• Communicate with the supervisor regarding order issues or product shortages

Qualifications
• No previous experience required — training provided
• Ability to work evening or night shifts, including weekends and holidays as scheduled
• Comfortable with repetitive tasks and standing for extended periods
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to product quality
• Ability to lift up to 25 kg regularly
• Must be legally eligible to work in Canada

What We Offer
• Competitive hourly wage
• Full-time, stable evening/night shift hours
• Health and dental benefits after the probationary period
• Opportunities for advancement within the company
• Supportive, team-oriented work environment

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: From $16.00 per hour

Benefits:
• Dental care
• Extended health care
• Life insurance
• On-site parking
• Vision care

Work Location: In person
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Packing Jobs in Canada

Q What is the median hourly wage for packing jobs in Canada in 2026?
According to Government of Canada's Job Bank, the median hourly wage for packers and packagers (NOC 95106) is $19.25 across Canada in 2026. Entry-level positions start at $16.75 per hour, while experienced workers earn up to $23.00 per hour. Annual salary for full-time work averages $40,000 CAD.
Q Do I need a work permit for packing jobs in Canada if I'm an international applicant in 2026?
International job seekers require a Temporary Foreign Worker Program work permit for packing jobs, which needs a positive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) from the employer. The wage must meet or exceed the provincial median low-wage threshold of $21.00 per hour in 2026 for low-wage stream eligibility. Processing time is 10-20 weeks via IRCC.
Q What education or experience is needed for entry-level packing jobs in Canada?
No formal education is required for entry-level packing jobs; a high school diploma is preferred by 60% of employers. Less than 1 year of experience is typically sufficient, with on-the-job training provided for 4-6 weeks. Physical fitness and ability to lift 20-30 kg are key eligibility criteria.
Q What documents are required to apply for and start a packing job in Canada in 2026?
Applicants need a resume, Social Insurance Number (SIN), government-issued photo ID, and proof of work authorization (e.g., work permit for non-citizens). For new hires, employers verify eligibility via the SIN validation service before first payday. Submit applications online via employer portals or Service Canada centres.
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