BL Lighting – Vancouver, BC
Full-time, Permanent
Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Pay: $18.25–$24.00 per hour, based on experience
Join Our Team and Build Something Bright
BL Lighting is looking for a hands-on, mechanically inclined, and detail-oriented Production Technician to join our production team.
This is a full-time, in-person role for someone who enjoys building things with their hands, working with tools, assembling lighting products, wiring components, solving practical problems, and taking pride in clean, accurate work.
The primary focus of this role is production and assembly. However, because we are a small manufacturing company, the right person may also help with warehouse organization, inventory flow, packing, shipping/receiving, material handling, and basic logistics support.
The ideal candidate is someone who can do careful hands-on work, stay organized, communicate clearly, and help keep both the production area and warehouse running smoothly.
Key Responsibilities
- Assemble lighting components, parts, and electronic assemblies with accuracy and care
- Measure, cut, strip, crimp, wire, solder, and use small hand tools to complete production work
- Use tools such as drills, screwdrivers, pliers, cutters, crimpers, soldering irons, chop saws, drill presses, sanders, and other shop tools
- Troubleshoot, repair, and rework components or finished products when needed
- Perform quality checks to ensure finished products meet company standards
- Follow work instructions, drawings, specifications, and production procedures
- Maintain clean, organized, and safe workstations
- Help organize parts, materials, tools, and finished goods in the warehouse
- Support packing, shipping/receiving, stock movement, and inventory organization as needed
- Help identify material shortages, damaged parts, mislabeled items, or workflow issues
- Support basic logistics coordination where appropriate, including helping ensure materials and finished products move smoothly through production and shipping
- Communicate clearly with the production team about issues, defects, missing materials, or process concerns
- Help identify small improvements to quality, workflow, organization, or efficiency
What We’re Looking For
The ideal candidate will have recent hands-on experience in one or more of the following:
- Production assembly
- Manufacturing
- Shop work
- Lighting assembly
- Electronics assembly
- Electrical assembly
- Wiring or low-voltage work
- Soldering or crimping
- Mechanical assembly
- Repair, troubleshooting, or rework
- Quality control or inspection
- Warehouse organization
- Inventory support
- Packing, shipping/receiving, or material handling
You do not need to know everything on day one, but you should be comfortable working with tools, learning practical production tasks, and maintaining accuracy while working at a steady pace.
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Hands-on experience in production, assembly, manufacturing, or shop work
- Comfortable using hand tools and basic shop tools
- Strong attention to detail
- Good hand-eye coordination
- Able to follow instructions carefully
- Able to communicate clearly about work, defects, mistakes, or quality concerns
- Comfortable performing repetitive assembly tasks
- Reliable, punctual, and organized
- Able to work independently after training
- Able to work as part of a small team
- Physically able to stand, sit, bend, reach, carry, lift, and perform repetitive tasks during the workday
- Legally able to work in Canada
- English proficiency sufficient to follow instructions, communicate clearly, and work safely
Assets
The following are helpful but not all required:
- Soldering experience
- Wiring or crimping experience
- Low-voltage electrical assembly
- LED lighting experience
- Electronics assembly
- Experience reading drawings, diagrams, or work instructions
- Quality control, testing, troubleshooting, or rework experience
- Warehouse organization or inventory control experience
- Packing, shipping/receiving, material handling, or logistics experience
- Forklift, pallet jack, or warehouse equipment experience
- Experience improving small shop, warehouse, or production processes
The Type of Person Who Will Do Well Here
This role is best suited for someone who:
- enjoys working with their hands
- likes building and fixing things
- can stay focused during repetitive work
- cares about doing the job properly
- notices small mistakes before they become bigger problems
- wants stable full-time work
- is willing to learn
- takes ownership without needing to be a manager
- can help keep tools, materials, inventory, and work areas organized
- can support both production and warehouse flow when needed
- wants to become a dependable, go-to person in the shop
About the Role
- Full-time, permanent position
- Monday to Friday
- 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
- Daytime hours only
- No evenings or weekends
- In-person work at our Vancouver facility
- Wage negotiable based on experience
About BL Lighting
At BL Lighting, we light up some of the coolest projects in the world. From Amazon, Universal Studios, Cactus Club, Walt Disney World, Buffalo Wild Wings, and UBC to Adidas, H&M, and Moncler, our work helps create memorable spaces and experiences for leading global brands.
We are a Vancouver-based lighting manufacturer, and we are looking for someone who wants to be part of a practical, hands-on production team building quality lighting products.
If you enjoy hands-on work, care about quality, and can help keep a shop organized and running smoothly, we’d like to hear from you.
Pay: $18.75-$24.00 per hour
Benefits:
Application question(s):
- How many years of recent hands-on production, assembly, manufacturing, or shop experience do you have?
- Are you comfortable performing repetitive hands-on assembly work for most of the day while maintaining accuracy and quality?
- Do you have experience with packing, shipping/receiving, inventory organization, warehouse organization, material handling, or logistics support?
- Tell us about a time you noticed a problem, mistake, defect, or inefficiency at work. What did you do?
- Please briefly describe the most relevant hands-on assembly, manufacturing, electrical, lighting, electronics, or shop work you have done.
- is role requires following verbal and written work instructions, communicating defects or mistakes, and working safely with a small team. Are you comfortable doing this in English?
- What hourly wage range are you expecting for this role?
Options:
$18.25–$20.00
$20.00–$22.00
$22.00–$24.00
More than $24.00
Flexible depending on role and training
- What is your status in Canada, and if you are on a work permit, when does it expire?
- What best describes your soldering experience?
No soldering experience
Basic soldering / willing to learn
Some hands-on soldering experience
Regular soldering experience in a work setting
Advanced soldering experience
- Do you have hands-on experience with wiring, crimping, connectors, wire harnesses, or low-voltage electrical assembly?
Yes, in a work setting
Yes, in school or personal projects
Some experience
No experience
- Have you worked in a role involving quality checks, testing, troubleshooting, repair, or rework?
Yes, regularly
Yes, occasionally
Some exposure
No
- What tools have you used regularly in previous jobs? Please list the tools you have used hands-on?
Work Location: In person