The Opportunity
Responsible for the safe flow of industrial goods in and within the branch or warehouse. Ensures branches are supplied as necessary by shipping and receiving goods, checking for accuracy, and appropriately processing orders. Supports the warehouse by stocking shelves, performing housekeeping activities within the work area, and operating a forklift in support of the movement of goods.
The Role
The Candidate
Compensation:
Base pay $50,000.00-$60,000.00 per annum. Pay may vary based on skills, expertise, and performance, and is a component of the total rewards package.
This is a current replacement vacancy.
Wajax does not use AI powered recruitment processes.
The Company
Our BIG goal is to be the most trusted supplier of industrial process equipment in Western Canada – and we believe that we have the best people, manufacturing partners, products, and capabilities to get us there! We aim to live each day by our Tundra/Wajax Core Values of 'Learning Matters', 'Safety, No Shortcuts', 'Teamwork, and 'Give Back'.
Tundra offers a total compensation package that includes competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, learning and development, as well as some unique additional perks.
Highlights include:
\ Together we get more done.

Founded in 1858, Wajax (TSX: WJX) is one of Canada’s longest-standing and
most diversified industrial products and services providers. The Corporation
operates an integrated distribution system providing sales, parts and services to a broad range of customers in diverse sectors of the Canadian economy,
including: construction, forestry, mining, industrial and commercial, oil sands,
transportation, metal processing, government and utilities, and oil and gas.
Together We Get More Done.™
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Fondée en 1858, Wajax (WJX à la Bourse de Toronto) est l’un des fournisseurs
de produits et de services industriels les plus anciens et les plus diversifiés au
Canada. La Corporation tire parti d’un système de distribution intégré pour
vendre et fournir des pièces et des services à de nombreux clients de différents secteurs de l’économie canadienne : construction, foresterie, exploitation minière, industrie, commerce, sables bitumineux, transport, traitement des métaux, gouvernements et services publics ainsi que pétrole et gaz.
Ensemble, nous en faisons plus.