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Production Worker for Meat Processing in Groningen

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Overview

As a production worker for meat processing in Groningen, you will be involved in various tasks related to the preparation and packaging of meat products. This role is ideal for EU workers seeking stable employment in the food production sector. Companies in Groningen are looking for dedicated individuals who can handle the demands of this fast-paced environment.

What to Expect

Working as a production worker typically involves long hours, often in shifts, including weekends. You will be required to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks, which may include cutting, sorting, and packaging meat products. The work environment can be cool, as meat processing facilities often maintain lower temperatures to ensure product freshness.

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Salary & Benefits

The salary for a production worker in meat processing typically starts at the minimum wage of €14.71 per hour for those aged 21 and over in 2026. Many companies also offer benefits such as paid vacation, health insurance, and opportunities for overtime. To get a better understanding of your potential earnings, consider using our salary calculator.

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Working hours can vary, but many production workers are scheduled in shifts, including evenings and weekends.

Experience is not always required, but familiarity with food safety practices is advantageous.

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

Yes, many employers offer overtime opportunities, especially during busy seasons.

Benefits may include paid vacation, health insurance, and sometimes bonuses for overtime work.

You can find job openings by visiting our job listings page and searching for production roles in Groningen.