Job | Machine operator | Oudenaarde
Updated on
06/01/2020
Industry
As a press machine operator, you are responsible for the operation and control of the molding installation or press installation, so that the production is carried out in accordance with the plans and quality standards.
Job description
- Operation of the production line.
- Machine operation based on regulations and experience.
- Signaling of failures or faults, carrying out minor repairs and assistance to mechanics and electricians. Supporting small maintenance work, such as replacement of wear parts, cleaning machines and workplaces.Registration of production data and details.
- Cleaning and minor maintenance of the installation and working area.
- Comply with the quality and safety regulations.
Your profile
- Experience in the construction sector or brickyard is a plus.
- Ability to work in a team, willingness to develop your qualifications.
- You take the necessary initiative in your position and you can work independently.
- You are ready to work in a two-shift system.
- Knowledge of the Dutch language.
Our offer
- Permanent, diverse position in a stable company, where your sense of initiative is very much appreciated.
- We also offer attractive salary (15.52 euro / hour + shift supplement 0.62 euro) and the possibility of further training (both internal and external).
- Holiday allowance ( 15,38% of annual gross earnings).
- Annual bonus (8,15% of annual gross earnings).
- Our help in completing all formalities-administration related to employment.
Company information
Accent is a staffing office that combines the flexibility of an employment agency with the quality of a selection company.
Only jobs with a possibility for a contract of indefinite duration are being offered.
This is made possible by the 700 passionate employees that help 12000 people a day to find a job.
With 250 offices Accent has the vastest office network in Belgium.
Registration number: VG.13/BUO
Diversity and inclusion are important for Accent. Who, what or how you are or what you stand for, it is your talents that make the difference.