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LangfordStaffing

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Manufacturing staffing in Montreal, led by Camille.

Manufacturing operators, assembly lines, food production, and light industrial. Our manufacturing bench screens for safety record, certification currency, and supervisor-tier accountability across regulated production environments. Camille runs the Montreal desk from Plateau Mont-Royal, with bench coverage across Vieux-Montréal and Griffintown.

Reply within one business dayDocumented intake before any shortlistContinuity through the first thirty days

Manufacturing roles in Montreal

Specific manufacturing roles we recruit for.

Each role lists the typical wage range for Montreal, Quebec. Ranges are indicative and reflect current desk activity. Final compensation is calibrated against role scope, shift cadence, and operator brand.

  • Assembly Line Operator

    $19 to $24 per hour

  • Quality Control Inspector

    $24 to $30 per hour

  • Production Supervisor

    $66k to $82k

  • Maintenance Technician (industrial)

    $32 to $40 per hour

  • Plant Operations Manager

    $98k to $125k

  • Health and Safety Coordinator

    $66k to $82k

  • Continuous Improvement Lead

    $78k to $96k

Why our Montreal desk is different

Three promises Camille makes on every engagement.

Promise 01

Bilingual French and English screening on every candidate

Promise 02

Hospitality and creative-services bench for downtown operators

Promise 03

Loi 25 and Quebec employment-standards compliance reviewed at intake

Health and safety coordinator with a regulator-clean record and operating-floor instincts. The combination is rare. They found it.

Operator voice

Manufacturing employer · Montreal

Honest about the operating environment. Heat, noise, and pace, all set out before I accepted. No surprises on day one.

Candidate voice

Placed in manufacturing · Montreal

Bench coverage

Camille runs candidate networks across Plateau Mont-Royal, Vieux-Montréal, and Griffintown.

Local knowledge of Montreal commute corridors, transit connections, and operator clusters means our shortlists are calibrated against the geography of the role, not just the postal code.

More from the Montreal desk

Other industries we cover in Montreal

Manufacturing in Montreal

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