Toronto and the GTA are useful markets for PLC programmers because the work is spread across plants, machine builders, integrators, packaging lines, food processing, pharma, logistics, and nearby automotive suppliers.
If you are a job seeker, use this page to understand the market and then search the live board for current openings. If you are an employer, use it as a guide for writing a sharper posting that attracts people who actually work around PLCs, controls, robots, drives, sensors, safety systems, and production equipment.
What counts as a good PLC programmer job in Toronto and the GTA?
The strongest matches are roles tied to real production equipment: PLC-controlled machines, HMI screens, robot cells, conveyors, drives, sensors, safety circuits, packaging lines, process equipment, or automated material-handling systems. A posting can use different titles and still be a fit if the work is genuinely plant-floor automation.
For candidates, that means reading past the title. A maintenance role with PLC troubleshooting, robot recovery, and control-panel work may be more relevant than a generic engineering title. For employers, it means naming the actual systems in the job post so the right people recognize the opportunity.
Titles to search
- PLC Programmer
- Controls Programmer
- Automation Technician
- Controls Engineer
- Commissioning Technician
- Field Service Technician
Skills that help candidates stand out
- PLC and HMI programming
- plant-floor troubleshooting
- robot cell and machine integration
- networked devices and industrial Ethernet
- startup support and production handoff
Candidates do not need every skill on that list before applying. What matters is showing proof: the equipment you supported, the faults you solved, the platforms you used, and the production problems you helped prevent.
How employers can attract stronger applicants
For GTA roles, call out whether the job is plant-based, customer-site travel, or hybrid project support. Commute and travel expectations matter a lot in this market.
Include the PLC/HMI platform, machinery type, travel expectations, shift pattern, overtime reality, licensing requirements, and whether the role is plant support, project work, field service, or commissioning. That clarity reduces weak applications and helps serious candidates decide quickly.
Use the live job board
Factory Automation Jobs focuses on PLC, controls, robotics, industrial electrical, commissioning, field service, and plant-support automation work across Canada and the United States. The live board is reviewed to stay closer to this niche than a broad job search.
Candidate checklist before applying
Before applying, compare the posting against the actual work you want to do. Strong automation candidates should look for the equipment type, controls platform, shift, travel, overtime, and whether the role allows real troubleshooting or only basic response work.
- Does the posting name the PLC, HMI, robot, drive, or SCADA platform?
- Does it explain the machines or production lines you will support?
- Does it separate required skills from nice-to-have skills?
- Does it say whether the role is plant support, project work, commissioning, or field service?
- Does it give enough detail to tailor your resume with matching equipment and platforms?
Employer checklist before posting
Good job seekers in this niche usually have specific experience, and they search in specific ways. A stronger posting should help them recognize the role quickly.
- Name the automation stack: PLCs, HMIs, robots, vision, drives, safety, and networks.
- Describe the plant, machine, line, or customer-site environment.
- Be honest about shift, call-in, overtime, and travel.
- Show whether the person will own improvements or mainly respond to breakdowns.
- Use the job title candidates actually search, then clarify the scope in the first paragraph.
Use this guide
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