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Jobs in London, Canada

Explore fresh job offers in London, Ontario — with frequent hiring in manufacturing and industrial roles, healthcare and support services, warehouse & logistics, skilled trades, IT, retail, and customer service. OpeningsHub connects job seekers and employers directly (no hidden commissions).

Ontario Canada CAD salaries Manufacturing · Healthcare · Logistics · Trades · Services
Local insight: London’s economy is known for manufacturing (from automotive and medical devices to food and beverage products) and a strong health and education ecosystem, which helps create stable demand for skilled and entry-level workers.

Working in London, Ontario

  • English is the main working language; customer-facing roles usually require stronger communication.
  • Employers hire across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and services; contract and permanent roles vary by employer.
  • Shift work is common in manufacturing and warehousing, so availability can improve your chances.

Official references: Ontario minimum wage · Job Bank labour market info · Job outlooks: London Region

Popular job categories in London

  • Manufacturing & industrial: assemblers, machine operators, production workers, quality roles.
  • Healthcare & support: care roles, clinic admin, cleaning/food services in large facilities.
  • Warehouse & logistics: pickers/packers, forklift operators, shipping/receiving, dispatch.
  • Trades & construction: electricians, welders, carpenters, general labour.
  • Office & service: retail, hospitality, customer service, administration, IT support.

Salary & pay expectations (CAD) — what to verify

London pay depends on experience, certifications, and shift schedules. Before you accept an offer, confirm: base wage in CAD, overtime rules, shift premium (evenings/nights), paid breaks, probation period, and whether benefits are included.

Role group Common pay format What to confirm
Manufacturing / production Hourly / weekly (CAD) Rotation schedule, safety training, probation period
Warehouse & logistics Hourly (CAD) Shift premium, overtime, forklift certification requirements
Trades / construction Hourly / project-based (CAD) Tickets/licences, tools, site travel, union/non-union
Office / customer service Hourly / annual (CAD) Targets/bonuses, onsite vs hybrid, benefits

Ontario general minimum wage is CAD $17.60/hour effective Oct 1, 2025. Verify updates via the Ontario government page.

How to use OpeningsHub

  • Filter by city, profession, salary format, and contract type.
  • Read each job description carefully (duties, schedule, requirements).
  • Contact the employer directly via phone/email/messenger details.
  • For employers: publish a vacancy quickly and reach candidates worldwide.

Local sector info: City of London — Manufacturing · LEDC — Key sectors

Job search checklist (London, ON)

Before you apply

  • Confirm shift times and worksite location.
  • Check required certifications (forklift, WHMIS, trade tickets).
  • Prepare a clear Canada-style resume (dates + responsibilities).

When contacting employers

  • Ask whether pay is hourly/annual and if overtime applies.
  • Clarify benefits, breaks, and onboarding steps.
  • Confirm start date and required documents.

Safety & scams

  • Never pay “fees” to get hired.
  • Verify the employer before sharing sensitive documents.
  • Use official channels for any work authorization steps.

FAQs — Jobs in London, Canada

1) What jobs are common in London, Ontario?

London often posts openings in manufacturing/production, healthcare support, warehousing/logistics, skilled trades, and customer service.

2) Are salaries shown in CAD?

Yes. All pay guidance on this page uses Canadian dollars (CAD).

3) What is Ontario’s minimum wage?

Ontario’s general minimum wage is CAD $17.60/hour effective October 1, 2025.

4) Can I find shift work and part-time jobs?

Yes. Warehousing, manufacturing, retail, and hospitality roles often hire for shifts, nights, and part-time schedules.

5) How do I apply on OpeningsHub?

Filter vacancies, review requirements, then contact the employer directly using the details in the posting.

6) Where can I check local job outlooks?

Use Job Bank — London Region outlooks and Job Bank — Ontario job market snapshot.

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