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Quality Assistant Job in Food Factory in the Netherlands

Explore quality assistant jobs in food factories in the Netherlands. Learn about roles, salary, and how to apply.

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Overview

A quality assistant in a food factory plays a crucial role in ensuring that products meet safety and quality standards. This position is ideal for EU migrant workers who are detail-oriented and passionate about food safety. Companies across the Netherlands, particularly in regions like Breda and Amsterdam, are looking for dedicated individuals to help maintain high-quality production processes.

What to Expect

Working as a quality assistant typically involves monitoring production lines, conducting quality checks, and ensuring compliance with health regulations. You can expect to work full-time hours, often in shifts, which may include evenings and weekends. The job can be physically demanding, requiring you to stand for long periods and lift moderate weights.

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A quality assistant ensures that food products meet safety and quality standards by conducting checks and monitoring production processes.

While experience in quality control is helpful, many employers offer training for candidates who are new to the field.

Working hours can vary, but quality assistants often work full-time in shifts, including evenings and weekends.

In 2026, you can expect to earn between €14.71 and €18.00 per hour, depending on experience and the employer.

You will need a valid BSN, health insurance, and possibly proof of your qualifications or experience.

Yes, many companies offer opportunities for advancement and professional development within the food production sector.