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Vacancy description: 

  • Preparing steel constructions at the company in Slovenia and erecting them (welding, tightening the screws), mostly at locations in Germany and Austria, as specified by the buyer.

 

Experiences required: 

  • Some experience using working tools, candidates should not be afraid of heights. The company organizes a welding course in Slovenia at the beginning of employment in order to teach the workers how to use their specialized welding tools.

Driving-licence: 

  • B - Desirable.

 Desirable:

  • knowing some Serbian or Slovenian, but not necessary, Bulgarian at the beginning is ok as well.

Estimated net monthly salary:

  • 1200 EUR gross in Slovenia (social contributions from this amount). 13,20 EUR gross/hour while working in Germany and 11,03 gross/hour when working in Austria.

Working time/ hours per day: 

  • 8 hours per day in Slovenia (during the time of posting in other EU countries up to 10 hours per day)

Accommodation:

  • During the time posting, accommodation and transportation are provided free of charge. In Slovenia, there is an option of staying in a room in Dravograd, shared kitchen, rent and recurrent costs are paid by workers - 210 EUR/month.

Meals:

  • Not provided, during the time of posting subsistence allowance, during work in Slovenia supplement of 6 EUR per working day.

Applications to be sent (preferably with CV with a picture) to employer: gorazd.izak@steel-service.si and a copy to Slovenian EURES adviser: blaz.finzgar@ess.gov.si   (please use Latin letters)

Job details
Sector:
Work experience:
Work experience is not required
Language skills:
  • English
  • Basic
Salary range:
Not provided
Date of expiry:

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Why working in Slovenia might be a good choice?Slovenia lies between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea, offering a safe and green environment with a strong sense of community. People here enjoy a healthy work-life balance, good healthcare, and high life satisfaction. More than 70% of Slovenians speak foreign languages, especially English, German, Croatian and Italian, making it easy for newcomers to… Find out more

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