Assembly worker
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Working as an assembly worker: a job with a future
Are you handy, accurate and do you like to work with your hands? Then a job as an assembly worker is for you. In this job, you are responsible for putting together parts to form a complete product. This can vary from small electronic devices to large machines. At Euro Planit, we are happy to help you find a job that suits your skills, wishes and ambitions.
What does an assembly worker do?
As an assembly worker, you usually work in a production environment or workshop. You are part of a team that works together to assemble technical products. In doing so, you work according to clear instructions and often technical drawings. You use tools such as screwdrivers, pliers or specialised machines, depending on the product you are assembling.
Typical work:
- Assembling and assembling parts
- Reading technical drawings and instructions
- Checking product for quality
- Packaging and preparing finished products for shipping
- Carrying out any minor adjustments or repairs


Where can you work as an assembly worker?
Assembly workers are indispensable in many different sectors. Think mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, automotive or interior design. The exact tasks may vary from company to company, but precision and technical insight are important everywhere. You can work in day shift or shift work, depending on the company's production process.
What skills do you need?
For a job as an assembly worker, practical skills are especially important. Accuracy and technical insight also play a major role. You must be able to work well together, but also be able to work independently on a task. Many employers also require a flexible and motivated attitude.
Important qualities are:
- Technical insight
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Manual dexterity
- Team player, but also able to work independently
- Problem-solving thinking


Training and advancement opportunities
For many positions, no specific education is required, although a technical background is certainly a plus. Think about courses in mechatronics, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering at intermediate vocational or senior secondary vocational education level. In addition, many employers offer the possibility of internal training or advancement to positions such as foreman, mechanic or quality employee.
Euro Planit also supports in-service training or courses, such as VCA or other technical certificates. This way, you increase your chances on the job market and you can grow within the company where you work.
Why choose Euro Planit?
At Euro Planit, we stand for personal support and quality. We work closely with companies in the region and know where technical staff are needed. Whether you are looking for temporary work, a permanent job or an apprenticeship: we think along with you.
What you can expect from us:
- A wide range of assembly vacancies
- Personal coaching by experienced recruiters
- Work with reliable employers in your region
- Opportunities for training and growth
- A good balance between work and private life


Vacancies for assembly worker
Are you ready for a new step as an assembly worker? At Euro Planit, you will always find current vacancies in your region. Whether you are a starter or already experienced, we will get you started at a company that matches your profile.
Apply directly
Can you see yourself working as an assembly worker? Then apply today for one of our vacancies. Feel free to contact us for more information or personal advice. Together we will find the job that suits you.