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Production Worker in a Pasta Factory in Nijmegen

Explore opportunities as a production worker in a pasta factory in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Find out about salary, requirements, and how to apply.

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Overview

Working as a production worker in a pasta factory in Nijmegen involves various tasks related to the manufacturing and packaging of pasta products. This role is suitable for EU workers seeking stable employment in the food production sector. If you enjoy working in a team-oriented environment and are looking for a job that offers a steady schedule, this position may be a great fit.

What to Expect

Production workers typically work in shifts, which may include early mornings, late nights, or weekends. The job can be physically demanding, requiring you to stand for long periods and lift heavy items. Safety protocols are strictly followed, and you will be trained on the equipment and processes used in the factory. Expect a fast-paced environment where attention to detail is crucial.

Requirements

Salary & Benefits

The salary for a production worker in a pasta factory typically starts at around €14.71 per hour for workers aged 21 and older, in line with the Netherlands minimum wage for 2026. Benefits may include health insurance, paid vacation days, and opportunities for overtime. For more detailed information on salaries, you can check the salary calculator.

How to Apply

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Working hours can vary, but shifts typically include mornings, evenings, and weekends. Flexibility is often required.

While speaking Dutch can be helpful, many factories accept basic English. Communication skills are important for safety.

Factories adhere to strict safety protocols, including training on equipment and the use of personal protective gear.

Yes, many production workers have opportunities to advance to supervisory roles or specialized positions with experience.

Typical benefits include health insurance, paid vacation days, and sometimes overtime pay.