
Metalworker
- Paal, Limbourg
- 18,65 €/heure
- CDI
- Temps-plein
We not only provide a challenging job, but also attractive working conditions:
- Full-time contract of 39 hours/week in day shift
- Hourly wage starts equally for everyone at € 18.6541. With your dedication, and positive evaluation, this is certainly negotiable
- Overtime paid at 150%
- Meal vouchers of € 8.00 per working day
- Eco vouchers of € 250 per year
- 20 statutory vacation days (when you have worked a full year) + 9 ADV days
- Collective leave during the construction holiday (3 weeks) and between Christmas & New Year (1 week)
- Travel allowance
- Pension premium (with permanent contract, vacation pay & year-end bonus
- After a successful interim period: a permanent contract
- Extra benefits with permanent contract: hospitalization insurance and bicycle lease plan
- We are easy to find and accessible, so we don't mind how you manage to commute
- You will join an enthusiastic team that will gladly teach you the tricks of the trade
You have a 1-on-1 conversation with HR or the team leader depending on the position followed by a tour. Afterwards, you will quickly receive feedback!Apply today and discover what it is like to be part of a strong team with a passion for technology!Fringe benefitsMeal vouchersLeave daysBicycle allowanceJob descriptionAre you handy, precise and do you have a passion for quality? Then this is the job for you! In the wet paint department, you contribute to the finishing of tower cranes that are used worldwide.What are you going to do?
- You work together with a team of 5 colleagues
- You help ensure a perfect final result of the crane parts
- You get the chance to work with the following machines: a brand new, fully automatic blasting installation, a wet paint booth, and an oven
- You are responsible for dismantling parts as preparation for the blasting process
- Cleaning crane parts and mechanical components
- Checking painted parts for quality and possibly touching up where necessary
- Assembling the parts after the painting process