Logistics and Supply Chain Jobs in Canada 2026 – Hiring in Warehousing, Transport & Operations

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Logistics Jobs in Canada 2026: Salaries, Shifts, and Latest Job Openings

The logistics and supply chain sector in Canada remains a cornerstone of the economy, with active recruitment across warehouses, distribution centers, and freight companies.

Many entry-level positions are available for newcomers and students, often requiring no prior experience. Employers are urgently looking for warehouse associates, shippers/receivers, and delivery drivers.

Most In-Demand Logistics Roles

The following positions currently have the highest volume of vacancies and competitive pay:

  • Warehouse Associate$19.50 – $24.00 / hour
  • Forklift Operator$22.00 – $28.50 / hour
  • Shipper / Receiver$20.00 – $26.00 / hour
  • Delivery Driver (G License)$21.00 – $30.00 / hour
  • Supply Chain Coordinator$55,000 – $75,000 / year
  • Logistics Manager$85,000 – $120,000 / year

Many companies offer additional benefits including shift premiums (overnight/weekend), health insurance, and performance bonuses.

Can you work in Logistics without experience?

Yes. The Canadian logistics industry frequently hires individuals for entry-level roles with on-the-job training provided.

Key qualities employers look for include:

  • Reliability and punctuality
  • Ability to lift heavy loads (for warehouse roles)
  • Strong teamwork and communication skills
  • Basic computer literacy and safety awareness

While a Forklift Certification or a DZ/AZ license is an asset for specialized roles, general labor positions are open to all.

Work Schedules and Contract Types

Logistics offers various shift patterns to accommodate different lifestyles, especially in major hubs like Mississauga, Brampton, and Surrey.

  • Full-time & Part-time
  • Continental Shifts (Rotating)
  • Night Shifts (often with higher pay)
  • Seasonal peak hiring (October – January)

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Where are the most opportunities located?

Major logistics hubs are concentrated near international airports and border crossings.

The **Greater Toronto Area (Ontario)**, **Metro Vancouver (BC)**, **Calgary (Alberta)**, and **Montreal (Quebec)** represent the highest density of distribution center jobs in the country.

Salaries and Career Growth

The logistics sector offers stable employment and clear pathways for promotion. Entry-level associates often move into lead hand, supervisor, or inventory management roles within 1-2 years.

Registered Apprenticeship programs and supply chain certifications (like CSCP) can significantly increase earning potential.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Logistics Jobs Canada

Yes, you must have a valid Canadian work permit, be a Permanent Resident, or a Canadian Citizen to apply for these positions.

Starting wages typically range from $18 to $22 per hour depending on the province and the specific nature of the role.

Not for general warehouse roles. However, having a certification significantly increases your hourly rate and job options.

Roles like Freight Broker, Supply Chain Analyst, or Dispatcher may offer remote or hybrid work arrangements.

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Editorial Note: This article provides general information about the Canadian logistics market. Salaries are estimates based on 2026 market trends and vary by province, employer, and experience level.

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