Work in a 5-shift schedule with pay up to €19.02 per hour, including shift allowance. Enjoy a 127% allowance on all your worked hours and the chance to earn certificates at no cost, like a forklift certificate. That way you are also building your own future.
About the function
As a production worker in waste recycling you are responsible for sorting waste, like wood and metal, and you carry out cleaning tasks. You work in a dusty, wet and sometimes dirty environment, but thanks to your effort waste gets a second life as a raw material.
You work in a 5-shift schedule, which brings variety and flexibility to your work roster. Workdays are Monday to Friday, with the option to work extra on weekends.
Pay:
- Without a forklift certificate: €18.28 gross per hour (incl. shift allowance)
- With a forklift certificate: €19.02 gross per hour (incl. shift allowance)
What we offer
- Pay between €18.28 and €19.02 gross per hour (including shift allowance)
- Standard allowance of 127% on all your worked hours as a production worker
- Flexible scheduling because PDZ manages the schedule
- Opportunities to obtain certificates paid for by PDZ
What we need
- You are physically fit and used to heavy, repetitive work
- You have a real hands-on mentality
- You can work in a dusty, wet and dirty environment
- You are not afraid of working at heights when needed
About the company
This recycling company processes waste from individuals, businesses and municipalities and turns it into reusable raw materials. From demolition wood and concrete rubble to plastics and paper, everything gets a new purpose. By processing waste in an environmentally conscious way, they contribute to a more sustainable society.
Additional information
Are you interested in the position of Production Worker or would you like more information? Please contact Stijn de Vries of PDZ Alkmaar via +31725152044 or stijn.de.vries@mail.pdz.nl.
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