Tomato harvesting worker
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A company specializing in greenhouse tomato cultivation is looking for employees for plant care and harvesting in the Netherlands.
Job Description
- harvesting tomatoes;
- cutting leaves;
- adjusting plant strings and wrapping plants around support lines.
Requirements
- no fear of heights;
- long-term availability;
- Category B driving license.
Salary
Hourly rate: 17.55€ gross (basic rate 14.71€ + 2.84€ supplement).
Monthly earnings: 2660 – 3150€ gross.
Overtime bonus: 135%.
Salary is paid in a single payment.
Employee Referral Bonus – 200€*
Work schedule
Work from Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week. Work on Saturdays possible during the season.
Accommodation and transport
Accommodation is provided in a furnished apartment. Monthly cost: 530 €.
Documents and Legalisation
- Free assistance with legalisation (residence cards, etc.).
- Free preparation of employment documents.
Additional information
- own safety shoes are required.
Employee Referral Bonus
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Someren (Netherlands)
Someren is a modern, well-developed town located in the southern Netherlands, in the province of North Brabant (Noord-Brabant). It serves as the administrative centre of the Someren municipality and has around 12,000 residents, while the wider municipality is home to over 19,000 people. The town lies about 23 metres above sea level and has the postal code 5711. It is situated approximately 25 kilometres from Eindhoven and 10 kilometres from Helmond, providing excellent access to major employment areas.
Someren combines a residential and industrial character — it is home to several production and logistics companies, yet maintains a calm, small-town atmosphere. The town centre offers shops, schools, restaurants, healthcare facilities, sports centres and regular bus connections. The surroundings are green and peaceful, with popular cycling and walking paths leading to Somerense Heide, an area of dunes and forests. Thanks to its balance of nature, infrastructure and proximity to large cities, Someren is a great place to live and work.