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Work on Fresh Juice Production Line in Rotterdam

Discover job opportunities on fresh juice production lines in Rotterdam. Find your next role in food production today!

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Overview

Working on a fresh juice production line in Rotterdam involves various tasks related to the manufacturing of juice products. This role is ideal for EU workers looking for stable employment in the food production sector. You will be part of a team responsible for processing fruits, ensuring quality control, and packaging the final products for distribution. Companies in this sector often seek motivated individuals who can thrive in a fast-paced environment.

What to Expect

As a worker on the fresh juice production line, you can expect to work in a lively setting with regular shifts. Typical working hours range from 8 to 12 hours a day, depending on the production schedule. The work can be physically demanding, requiring you to stand for long periods and lift heavy boxes. Safety protocols must be followed to ensure a safe working environment.

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Salary & Benefits

The salary for jobs on fresh juice production lines typically starts at the Dutch minimum wage of €14.71/hour for workers aged 21 and older. Many employers also offer benefits such as paid vacation, health insurance, and contributions to pension plans. It’s advisable to check the collective labor agreement (CAO) applicable to your workplace for specific details on benefits.

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Frequently asked questions

Working hours usually range from 8 to 12 hours per day, depending on the production needs.

Experience is not always necessary; many employers provide training for new workers.

You will need a BSN (Citizen Service Number) and valid health insurance to work legally.

The starting salary is typically the minimum wage of €14.71/hour for those aged 21 and older.

Yes, many employers offer benefits such as paid vacation and health insurance.

You can explore more options by checking our listings for related roles in food production.