As a stitcher you will be responsible for making different covers for pillows. This varies from small to large pieces. You do this using an industrial sewing machine.
Offer
You will work in a large pillow manufacturer where you will receive training to do your job as well as possible. You will work in a very family, pleasant atmosphere. You will receive extra legal benefits such as a home-work premium and meal vouchers.
Social security:- Holiday pay
- End-of-year bonus
- Retirement contribution
- Child benefit
- Medical insurance
- Workplace accident insurance
After finding a good job for you, we will ensure a nice stay in Belgium. Once in Belgium you can count on personal help from our coordinator and job coaches. With the 'MyAxintor app' we inform you during the cooperation about everything you need to know.
- Correct weekly payment in line with Belgian regulations
- Comfortable accommodation
- Friendly onboarding
- A job coach who speaks your language
- A coordinator for support with smooth integration
Requirements
You are motivated and eager to learn. You can work at a good pace and speak English or French. Of course, a sewing machine has no secrets for you!
- Driver License: B
- Working experience: Less than 2 years
Specifications
- Sector: Textile
- Job domain: Textiles and clothing
- Function: Stitcher
- Location: Avelgem
- Regime: Day work
- Duration of employment: Full time
- Statute: Blue-collar worker
- Hours each week: 40
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