As shovel machine operator waste processing, you work with advanced machines, contribute to a sustainable society, and work in a close-knit team.
About the function
As shovel machine operator, you operate vehicles such as cranes and shovels to transport waste streams to the correct facilities. You load containers, feed installations with raw materials, and ensure maintenance and cleaning of the machines. Thanks to your technical insight, you work efficiently with colleagues and help out where needed.
Safety is paramount: you ensure a clean, safe working environment and address colleagues in unsafe situations.
What we offer
- A competitive salary of €3173 - €4015 per month (incl. shift allowance);
- An challenging position within a sustainable organization;
- A 6-day production week in a 2-shift operation:
- Week 1: 06.00 - 15.00 hours
- Week 2: 15.00 - 00.00 hours
- Saturdays you work every other week in alternating shifts (06.00 - 14.00 hours or 14.00 - 22.00 hours)
- A day off in consultation as compensation for the Saturday shift
- A collegial work atmosphere with collaboration at its core
What we need
- You have experience operating cranes, shovels, or similar transport vehicles
- You have technical insight and are solution-oriented
- You work accurately and are safety conscious
- You are a team player and flexible in deployment
About the company
Our client processes waste from individuals, businesses, and municipalities for reuse. By doing so in an environmentally conscious way, they contribute to a sustainable society. Waste materials such as demolition wood, asphalt, concrete rubble, plastic, and paper are recycled for a new purpose as soil, building material, or fuel.
Additional information
Are you interested in the position of Shovel Machine Operator 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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