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Data last updated on 17 July 2026

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What does a Packer do?

As a packer you package products by hand, either at a workbench or alongside an automated production line. The role is also known as a manual packer, sorter-packer or hand finisher. You check the production order and method, follow the supply of goods and make sure the packaging is correct. You pack products, put together bundled packaging, apply labels and keep your work administration up to date. You work according to the production requirements and the hygiene and safety rules, and you always keep safety and a tidy environment in mind. In Vlaanderen this manual work sits within industry, in preparation and packaging, and often runs in a production team.

Typical tasks

  • Check the production order and method
  • Follow the supply of goods
  • Pack products and put together bundled packaging
  • Check the packaging of the products
  • Apply labels to the packaging
  • Keep the work administration up to date
  • Work safely and with respect for the environment

Required skills

Manual dexterity and a steady work paceAccuracy in packaging and quality checksKnowledge of hygiene and safety rulesReliable and able to keep concentration on repetitive tasksWillingness to work in shifts in some production settings

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Frequently asked questions

Answers to the most common questions about applying via Werkvolk.

What does a Packer do?

A packer packages products by hand, at a workbench or along an automated line. You check the production order, follow the supply of goods and make sure the packaging is correct. You pack the products, put together bundled packaging, apply labels and keep your work administration up to date, always following the hygiene and safety rules.

How much does a Packer earn in Belgium?

In Belgium a packer usually earns between 14 and 20 euro per hour gross. The exact wage depends on the sector, your experience and the working hours. In some production environments shift premiums for night and weekend work come on top.

In which sectors and environments do you work as a packer?

You work in industry, in the preparation and packaging phase of production. Typical environments are workbenches and automated production lines in processing plants. The work is manual and production focused, so a steady pace and attention to hygiene and safety help.

What is the difference between a packer and a packaging machine operator?

A packer packages products mainly by hand at a workbench or along a line, checking and labelling the packaging. A packaging machine operator runs and monitors the machines that package goods, sets parameters and solves malfunctions. Both work in packaging, but the packer focuses on manual work while the operator focuses on the machines.

Is there strong demand for packers in Flanders?

Yes, demand for packers is steady across Flanders, especially in the food and processing industry. Many production sites need reliable people for manual packaging and finishing work. Because the work is accessible and often available in shifts, it suits people looking to start or return to industrial work.

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