Forklift Driver

  • Wognum
  • VMBO
  • Logistics
  • 38 to 40 hours per week
  • €14.40 - €18.00 per hour

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Enjoy every other Friday off, work in a close-knit team, and keep growing with training options. As a forklift driver, you combine forklift work with production tasks.

About the function

As a forklift driver and production worker, you'll work in the department where incoming paper is sorted and processed. Most of your day you'll be on the forklift, so a forklift certificate is required. You also need to be a confident, skilled driver.

What else you'll do as a forklift driver:

  • Prep paper processing
  • Place paper on the conveyor belt using a forklift.
  • Get orders ready for shipment.
  • Perform quality checks throughout the process.

You'll work a two-shift schedule: one week 06:00–15:00, the next week 15:00–22:45. When you're on the afternoon/evening shift, you have Friday off.

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What we offer

  • Hourly pay between €14.40 and €18
  • A long-term job with the chance of a permanent contract
  • Working hours Monday to Friday in a 2-shift system (06:00–15:00 - 15:00–22:45)
  • Every other Friday off
  • ADV allowance; extra pay on top of your hourly wage
  • Free parking and easy to reach
  • Training and development through PDZ: from short trainings and courses to longer programs, whatever suits you.

What we need

  • You have a valid forklift certificate
  • You're available for the long term
  • You're available full-time in a 2-shift system
  • You understand and speak Dutch and/or English

About the company

This family-run company, with over 50 years of industry experience, is based in Wognum. Several colleagues have stayed here until retirement—are you next?

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Additional information

Are you interested in the position of Forklift Driver or would you like more information? Please contact Sam Wittensleger of PDZ Hoorn via +31229745391 or sam.wittensleger@mail.pdz.nl.

Our digital AI job coach Stan will contact you via WhatsApp immediately after your application. This is to get to know you better and to request a preferred date for a possible introductory meeting.

Our recruiter

Sam Wittensleger

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