Are you looking for an active, high-volume role in New Brunswick’s thriving seafood industry? Suncoast Seafood is currently hiring 100 motivated individuals to join our lobster processing team in Grande-Digue. This is a fantastic opportunity to earn significant income during the season while working in a world-class production facility.
Why Join Us?
High Earning Potential: Negotiable rates from $16.43 to $18.23 per hour with 30 to 60 hours available per week. Plenty of overtime is available to maximize your paycheck!
No Experience? No Problem: We offer full training—no degrees, certificates, or prior seafood experience required.
Massive Opportunity: With 100 vacancies, we are building a large, energetic team and encourage friends or groups to apply together.
On-Site Perks: Dedicated parking available at our facility for all staff members.
The Role at a Glance
Position: Lobster Processor / Fish Processing
Rate: $16.43 – $18.23 / hour (To be negotiated) + Overtime
Schedule: Seasonal, Full-time. Must be flexible for shifts (Early morning, Day, Night, Weekend, and On-call).
Start Date: As soon as possible.
What We Are Looking For
We value a strong work ethic and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. You are a great fit if:
You are comfortable working in a typical seafood environment (noisy, cold, and wet/damp).
You are physically capable of cleaning, trimming, and removing meat from lobsters.
You are willing to operate processing or packaging machinery (training provided).
You have basic English communication skills.
You are legally authorized to work in Canada.
How to Apply
Ready to start your season with us? We are reviewing applications immediately! Apply By Email: Send your resume and details to hr@suncoastseafood.com Apply By Phone: Call 506-576-6684 (extension 104) between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
What to include in your application: Please provide a clear answer to these screening questions:
Are you authorized to work in Canada?
Are you available for shift or on-call work?
Do you live near Grande-Digue, NB?












