A Hungarian company is recruiting:
MACHINE OPERATOR
Job Description:
- 4 workers per group: 2 workers load raw materials, and the other 2 remove finished products from the mold.
- The machine only starts when all 4 workers press the button simultaneously.
- Products weigh between 10-40 kg.
Visa Type: Traditional visa.
Quantity: 8 workers.
Work Location: Hungary.
Work Hours: Rotational shifts assigned by management:
- Shift 1: 6:00 – 14:00
- Shift 2: 14:00 – 22:00
- Shift 3: 22:00 – 6:00 the next day
Salary Details:
- Monthly gross salary: 275,000 HUF/month.
- Attendance bonus: 38,000 HUF/month if the worker attends all assigned shifts.
- Performance bonus: 1,110 HUF/hour.
- Night shift allowance: 400 HUF/hour.
- Overtime:
- Weekdays (Mon-Fri): 50% extra pay.
- Weekends (Sat-Sun): 100% extra pay.
Typical monthly salary (before tax) based on 21 days, 8 hours/day:
275,000 + 38,000 + (1,110 x 168) = 499,480 HUF (approx. 34 million VND).
Take-home pay (after tax): 332,000 HUF (approx. 22 million VND) without overtime.
Benefits:
- Opportunity for overtime work.
- Fully equipped European-standard accommodation provided by the company.
- Food expenses are self-covered.
- 2-year labor contract with a possibility of renewal.
Requirements:
- Minimum height: 1.70m.
- No skin diseases or infectious diseases.
- Good health and ability to work intensively.
- Willingness to attend cultural and English orientation training.
- Meet Vietnam's labor export health standards.
- Good discipline, responsibility, and work ethic.
- Physically fit and ready for overtime if required.
- Polite, sociable, and suitable for collective living.
- No bone deformities or mobility issues.
- Quick learner with basic Vietnamese comprehension.
- Familiar with using email.
Encouraged:
- No smoking, alcohol, or addictive substances.
- Adaptability to European food and lifestyle.
- Avoid using strong-smelling Asian spices.
- Good learning ability and cultural adaptability.
Not Welcomed:
- Tattoos or criminal records.
- Aggressive, short-tempered, or attention-seeking behavior.
- Disruptive actions affecting company operations.
- Financial stress leading to poor work performance.