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What does a ProductionWorker do?
As a production worker you monitor or operate automated production machines. You work according to the safety rules and production requirements, carry out checks and assemble, mount and pack goods. Also known as a production operative, manual operations worker or sorter in the processing industry, you check the production order and method, supply the machines, control safety devices and start and follow up installations. You monitor production, control product quality and draw up production and incident reports, always working safely and with respect for the environment. In Vlaanderen this is a hands-on production job that combines manual work with machine operation.
Typical tasks
- Check the production order and method
- Supply the machines with materials
- Control safety devices before starting
- Start installations and follow up the process
- Monitor production and control product quality
- Draw up production and incident reports
- Work safely and with respect for the environment
Required skills
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Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about applying via Werkvolk.
What does a Production worker do?
A production worker monitors or operates automated production machines. You check the production order and method, supply the machines, control safety devices and start the installations. You monitor production, control product quality, assemble and pack goods and draw up production and incident reports, always working safely and with respect for the environment.
How much does a Production worker earn in Belgium?
A production worker in Belgium usually earns between 14 and 20 euros per hour gross. Shift premiums for night and weekend work can add a substantial amount on top. Experience and extra skills such as machine operation push you towards the higher end.
What is the difference between a production worker and a manual operations worker?
A production worker monitors and operates automated machines, checks quality and reports on production and incidents. A manual operations worker focuses more on hand tasks like assembling, sorting and packing at a workstation. In many plants the two overlap, and a production worker takes on both machine and manual tasks.
Is there strong demand for production workers in Flanders?
Industry across Flanders relies heavily on production workers to keep lines running, so the profile is among the most regularly sought after in manufacturing regions. Employers value people who are reliable, safety-minded and willing to work in shifts. Demand is steady in preparation and packaging work throughout the year.
What qualifications do you need as a production worker?
You usually do not need a specific diploma to start, since most companies train you on the job. Employers value safety awareness, accuracy and the willingness to work in shifts. A forklift certificate or VCA safety certificate is a real asset in many production environments.