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Data last updated on 17 July 2026
What does a IndustrialCleaner do?
As an industrial cleaner you clean industrial installations, tanks, pipelines, sewers, wells, ships, car parks, roads and tunnels. Working as an industrial cleaning operator or high pressure spray operator, you set up the site, determine the approach and prepare the material, equipment and tools. You clean the installations, sort and dispose of hazardous waste (except asbestos), check the work carried out and clean the tools afterwards. You keep clear work records and always work according to the hygiene and safety rules, safely and with respect for the environment. Across Belgium, industrial cleaning companies rely on this physical, technical profile to keep sites and infrastructure clean and safe.
Typical tasks
- Set up the site and determine the approach
- Prepare the material, equipment and tools
- Clean industrial installations, pipelines and tanks
- Sort and dispose of hazardous waste
- Check the work that has been carried out
- Clean the tools and equipment
- Keep work records and work safely and cleanly
Required skills
How to apply via Werkvolk?
- Download the appInstall the free Werkvolk app for iOS or Android.
- See IndustrialCleaner matchesSwipe through vacancies that fit your profile and preferences.
- Chat with employersOn a match you talk directly to the employer, no middleman.
Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about applying via Werkvolk.
What does a Industrial cleaner do?
An industrial cleaner cleans industrial installations, tanks, pipelines, sewers, ships, car parks, roads and tunnels. You set up the site, prepare the material and equipment and clean the installations. You also sort and dispose of hazardous waste, except asbestos, check the work and always follow the hygiene and safety rules.
How much does a Industrial cleaner earn in Belgium?
In Belgium an industrial cleaner usually earns between 13 and 17 euro per hour gross. The risk level of the site, your extra certificates and the type of work make a difference. Dirty work, standby and shift premiums for demanding or hazardous jobs often come on top.
In what environment does an industrial cleaner work?
You work in personal and community services, in the field of industrial cleaning. Your workplace changes constantly, from tanks, pipelines and sewers to ships, car parks, roads and tunnels, so you often work outdoors and in confined spaces. The work is physical and technical, and safety and hygiene procedures are central at every site.
What is the difference between an industrial cleaner and an industrial cleaning equipment operator?
An industrial cleaning equipment operator focuses mainly on driving and operating the cleaning machines, such as high pressure or vacuum equipment. An industrial cleaner has a broader role: you set up the site, clean installations by hand and machine, sort and dispose of hazardous waste and check the result. In practice an industrial cleaner also operates the equipment, but the profile covers the whole cleaning job from preparation to finish.
Is there strong demand for industrial cleaners in Flanders?
Yes, industry, ports and public infrastructure across Flanders need regular cleaning and maintenance, which keeps this work in steady demand. Cleaners who are safety aware and hold the right certificates are valued, especially for demanding or hazardous jobs. Experience with confined spaces and hazardous waste strengthens your position further.