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Mexico City. – Vacancies in Canada continue to open up serving Latinos and Mexicans, and one of the newest is looking for people who want to work with fish and shellfish processing plants located in Quebec, New Brunswick and in Newfoundland.
Posted on the Social Work Secretariat Job Portal, the vacancy does not require the candidate to speak English or French; In addition, the addiction gives you advice on the process of migrating to the country of the maple leaf.
What is the vacancy?
Those wishing to apply for the vacancy should know that it is essential that they understand the fish cleaning process; skin and brush the crabs; pack the fillets; shell the lobster and remove its flesh then put it in bags.
Other duties will consist of providing assistance in the areas of packaging, assembly, loading and unloading, as well as the cleaning and adjustment of the machinery used, as well as work areas.
How much salary do they offer?
Companies that need providers of this type of service are willing to pay them 30,000 Mexican pesos and include legal benefits such as medical expenses insurance, overtime, fixed-term contracts and rest breaks and eat.
What requirements are Canadian companies asking for?
The candidate must have at least a high school diploma and a minimum of one to two years’ experience as a fish and shellfish plant worker.
- Documents you need to submit:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae
- Valid passport or renewal appointment at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Education certificate
- Recent letters proving required work experience
- Proof of residence
- INE
- CURP.
Ask for physical skills
The companies specify that anyone who wants to join their work team must be someone who can carry heavy objects up to 25 kilograms, in addition to having no problem standing for long periods of time.
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