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Productiemedewerker Purmerend English (741573)
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Productiemedewerker Purmerend English (741573)
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Full-time
Found on Mokaru
20 hours ago
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Job description
Now, be honest. Who doesn't love fruits and vegetables? Er... well... at least fruit! At Vezet in Purmerend you can be amazed as a production employee!! Tasty fresh salads, freshly cut fruit and delicious ready-made meals! Yum! You earn a super good salary here of € 14,71 gross per hour! On the weekends you can get allowances up to 100%. Don't wait any longer and apply as a production employee at this top Vezet location in Purmerend!
Want to work with a friend, acquaintance, or family member? Let us know! If you refer someone, you can also earn a €150 bonus!
Apply now and receive a WhatsApp message within 15 minutes with a few quick questions so we can help you quickly. Don't have WhatsApp? We'll contact you by phone or email!
What we offer
- Allowances up to 100%! WOW!
- Earn €14,71 per hour excluding allowances
- Working in morning shifts
- Weekly payment
- Working in a small team with nice colleagues
- 8.5% holiday pay, slightly more than usual!
Who you are To become production employee, it is important that you meet the following requirements:
- You are available at least two days from Monday to Friday (you can work extra on weekends)
- You are available from 6:00 AM to 14:00 PM
- You have your own housing around Purmerend
- You can work in a cooling environment
- You have your own transportation due to working hours
- You are at least 160cm tall
What will you do At this cozy location in Purmerend, as a production employee you mainly work with all kinds of tasty vegetables and recipes! Your range of tasks is varied. YES! You start your day happily together with your colleagues! You will transform the products that come from the kitchen into delicious ready-made meals! 300 grams of carrots.. 200 grams of tomatoes.. Yep. This will be a delicious soup! According to the recipe, you weigh everything accurately and put it in the packaging! Finished? Great. Then you pack the packaging (logical, right?) and prepare it for shipping to the stores! Are all soup pa


