Are you the one who keeps everything rolling? Literally! As a bicycle assembly worker, you’ll be building bikes from A to Z. You’ll work in an energetic team where teamwork and precision are key. From mounting frames to adjusting gears and testing brakes — you’ll make sure every bike leaves the floor in perfect condition. And that feels good! Start your day with a good cup of coffee, go through your checklist and then it’s time to screw, tweak and get going. Ready to roll?
What does your day look like as an Assembly Worker?
Your day kicks off around 07:30 with a solid coffee and a chat with your colleagues. Once the shift starts, you grab your work order and get started on assembling a brand-new bike. You make sure the frame is solid, the wheels are tight and the chain runs smoothly.
Throughout the day, you work independently or as part of a team on various models. Think city bikes, e-bikes or kids’ bikes. Each one is different, so you stay sharp. You use hand tools like torque wrenches and pliers, and you check throughout the process that everything is adjusted to quality standards.
Midday, you enjoy a shared lunch break in the canteen. After that, you continue working on new bikes or finish the ones from the morning. You pay attention to detail, because your work determines whether someone hits the road safely and comfortably.
At the end of the afternoon, you tidy up your workstation and check if everything is signed off. You wrap up the day with a short update to your team leader. Around 17:00, you head out the door — another productive day done!
Tasks
- Assemble complete bicycles based on instructions
- Adjust brakes, gears and lighting
- Inspect quality and safety of each finished bike
- Pack and prepare bikes for shipment
- Maintain simple admin on work orders
- Identify technical issues or defects
- Collaborate with colleagues on the production line
- Keep your workstation clean and organized
- Report progress to your team leader
- Suggest improvements for the assembly process
- You have a technical mindset and enjoy working with your hands
- Experience in a production or assembly setting is a plus
- You can work with hand tools like pliers and torque wrenches
- You speak and understand Dutch or English
- You work precisely and don’t miss a detail
- You’re physically fit and able to stand all day
- You’re available 32 to 40 hours per week
- You have a proactive attitude and keep your commitments
- You live in the region and have your own transport or bike
- You can work well both independently and in a team
- A gross hourly wage of €14.49 based on a 40-hour week
- Flexible payment: weekly or every four weeks
- Travel allowance according to company policy
- Opportunity for on-the-job training or internal onboarding
- Day shifts with long-term prospects
- 8.33% holiday allowance on top of your wage
- Access to the Staffice app for planning, payslips and more
- Personal support and guidance from Staffice
- Work for a reliable client with a modern workplace
- A fun work atmosphere is guaranteed
At Staffice, it’s all about flexible work with security. You’ll work for one of our clients, but we remain your dedicated point of contact. With weekly payments, personal guidance and opportunities to grow, we make work enjoyable again. Whether you're looking for a temporary job or long-term stability, we’ll find the right fit for you. No hassle, just job sati