Vacancy gridbuilder
financial employeeinternal function Rotterdam
NL-South HollandHBOIndefinite timeWe are looking for a new colleague to join our finance team. Experience is not a must, you can learn the trade with us. We recently did this with a colleague who has become an integral part of the team. The only important thing is that you like numbers and have a feel for them. After all, you must enjoy working with them all day long!
Are you following a finance course, are you in the final stages or have you just finished? Then this is a great opportunity for you. Get your career off to a flying start and gain valuable experience in your field.
If you are already doing this work at the moment, then of course that is already a plus!
But why finance at BENK PROJECTS?
You will start in this position with invoicing, but once you have completely mastered this, the position is plenty expandable. You do not need years of experience on this position, it is possible to learn everything or just develop yourself. You will have a varied role in which you will learn and participate a lot, think about:
Are you following a finance course, are you in the final stages or have you just finished? Then this is a great opportunity for you. Get your career off to a flying start and gain valuable experience in your field.
If you are already doing this work at the moment, then of course that is already a plus!
But why finance at BENK PROJECTS?
You will start in this position with invoicing, but once you have completely mastered this, the position is plenty expandable. You do not need years of experience on this position, it is possible to learn everything or just develop yourself. You will have a varied role in which you will learn and participate a lot, think about:
- Invoicing of outgoing invoices;
- Processing incoming invoices;
- Providing self-billing for self-employed individuals;
- accounts receivable and accounts payable management;
- contact with employees, clients and freelancers: asking questions, thinking along and answering them.
project coordinatorwet infrastructure
NL-South HollandMBOIndefinite timeAs technical installations project coordinator, you work on challenging infrastructure projects that make the Netherlands smarter, safer and more sustainable. Think of bridges, locks and special projects such as battery storage or camera systems at business parks. Based in Dordrecht, you will form the link between work preparation, design and implementation and ensure that everything fits together smoothly.
You are involved in the entire process: from preparation to execution. You work closely with project leaders, clients and implementation teams. Thanks to your technical background and organizational talent, you keep an overview, set the right priorities and ensure that projects are carried out both technically feasible and efficiently.
One day you coordinate with contractors and suppliers on site, the next day you work from the office or at home on planning, purchasing and project administration. You will identify opportunities and risks, monitor progress and ensure that quality and safety are maintained. Within the technical installations department, which is developing rapidly, you will be given the space to contribute your own ideas and really help build the future.
What you will do:
You are involved in the entire process: from preparation to execution. You work closely with project leaders, clients and implementation teams. Thanks to your technical background and organizational talent, you keep an overview, set the right priorities and ensure that projects are carried out both technically feasible and efficiently.
One day you coordinate with contractors and suppliers on site, the next day you work from the office or at home on planning, purchasing and project administration. You will identify opportunities and risks, monitor progress and ensure that quality and safety are maintained. Within the technical installations department, which is developing rapidly, you will be given the space to contribute your own ideas and really help build the future.
What you will do:
- You prepare infrastructure projects and coordinate execution together with project leaders;
- You maintain contact with clients and ensure good cooperation;
- You review designs for feasibility and monitor technical feasibility;
- You arrange the procurement of materials and resources needed for realization;
- You identify opportunities and risks and ensure that the team responds to them in a timely manner;
- You keep project records tightly in order and monitor progress.
engineer (lead)underground infrastructure
NL-OverijsselHBOIndefinite timeYou work for major grid operators such as TenneT, Alliander and Qirion on smart solutions for improving or renewing the current energy grid. Thanks to digital tools such as vGIS, you can see exactly where all the cables and pipes are! almost as if you had x-ray eyes. This is how we make the work a little smarter every day, and together with your colleagues, you provide more energy.
- You ensure quality and safety assurance;
- You work a lot with clients and stakeholders so that the design is right;
- You know how to respond well to bottlenecks and make sure they are correct;
- You are good at making effiecient design and the calculations/analyses for this.
executorunderground infrastructure
NL-FrieslandMBOIndefinite timeYou start the day with a good cup of coffee. Then you dive into the daily schedule and make sure the teams know what is expected of them. You are often to be found on the work floor, keeping an overview and making adjustments where necessary. You like to tackle and solve problems directly.
As the point of contact for the projects, you are always ready for questions from the team. Through your experience and quick action, you know how to solve every issue efficiently and carefully. Thanks to your commitment, the work keeps running smoothly.
As the point of contact for the projects, you are always ready for questions from the team. Through your experience and quick action, you know how to solve every issue efficiently and carefully. Thanks to your commitment, the work keeps running smoothly.
- you are good with schedules;
- Likes to keep all the balls up;
- you check the security;
- Handles administrative tasks, phone calls and mail traffic;
- you can switch gears quickly.
buyerprojects
NL-South HollandHBOTemporaryAs a buyer, you are the connecting link between engineering, execution and suppliers. You work at industrial locations such as refineries, tank terminals or gas processing plants. In an environment where quality, safety and delivery reliability are key, you ensure that the right materials and services are available on time and as agreed.
In the morning, you start by reviewing procurement planning and pending requisitions. You coordinate with project managers, work planners and suppliers to set priorities and secure delivery times. You prepare requests, evaluate offers on quality, price and delivery terms, and negotiate the best deal for the project.
Throughout the day, you are actively involved in various phases of the project. You monitor delivery times, switch quickly in case of delays, monitor the procurement budget and think proactively about alternatives if bottlenecks arise. You work closely with technical specialists and act as a sparring partner for the execution.
No two days are the same: one day you are negotiating long-term framework contracts, the next you are solving a rush delivery under time pressure. Whatever happens, you keep the overview, switch sharply and ensure a grip on the chain.
So in short:
In the morning, you start by reviewing procurement planning and pending requisitions. You coordinate with project managers, work planners and suppliers to set priorities and secure delivery times. You prepare requests, evaluate offers on quality, price and delivery terms, and negotiate the best deal for the project.
Throughout the day, you are actively involved in various phases of the project. You monitor delivery times, switch quickly in case of delays, monitor the procurement budget and think proactively about alternatives if bottlenecks arise. You work closely with technical specialists and act as a sparring partner for the execution.
No two days are the same: one day you are negotiating long-term framework contracts, the next you are solving a rush delivery under time pressure. Whatever happens, you keep the overview, switch sharply and ensure a grip on the chain.
So in short:
- You are responsible for the entire procurement process of technical materials and services;
- You monitor quality, price, delivery reliability and the procurement budget;
- You will work closely with project teams, suppliers and on-site execution.
construction managermultidisciplinary
NL-South HollandHBOTemporaryAs a multidisciplinary construction manager, you are the point of contact on the construction site. You work on industrial sites such as refineries, tank terminals or gas installations where safety, quality and cooperation are key. In the morning you go over the daily schedule with the contractors, work planners and supervisors. Afterwards, you will join the toolbox meeting, where you keep a sharp eye on work permits, safety and progress.
During the day, you will manage various disciplines, from civil to E&I, piping & mechanical to insulation and keep an overview of planning, budget and quality. You walk along on the shop floor, identify risks and are the point of contact for both execution and project management. No two days are the same. Sometimes you supervise a critical lifting operation or work out deviations in consultation with engineering, other times you bring peace and structure to a hectic phase of the project. But no matter how busy it gets: you keep the peace, keep the overview and work safely, efficiently and result-oriented.
So in short:
During the day, you will manage various disciplines, from civil to E&I, piping & mechanical to insulation and keep an overview of planning, budget and quality. You walk along on the shop floor, identify risks and are the point of contact for both execution and project management. No two days are the same. Sometimes you supervise a critical lifting operation or work out deviations in consultation with engineering, other times you bring peace and structure to a hectic phase of the project. But no matter how busy it gets: you keep the peace, keep the overview and work safely, efficiently and result-oriented.
So in short:
- You are the point of contact for both execution and project management;
- You manage various disciplines such as civil, piping & mechanical and E&I;
- you keep an overview, keep calm and have a great sense of responsibility.
work plannerunderground infrastructure
NL-North HollandMBOIndefinite timeWell put on your helmet and keep your schedule handy, because the schedule is tight but you have everything under control. Does your heart beat faster with coordinating projects in the preliminary stage?
- You make sure all the preliminary work is taken care of and your colleagues can get to work;
- You are the link between the project team, suppliers and the customer;
- You ensure that the planning is correct and monitor the agreements made;
- You work out working methods and come up with improvement proposals;
- You facilitate appointments with design and implementation team.
ATEX inspectorprojects
NL-South HollandMBOTemporaryAs an ATEX inspector at, say, a large refinery or tank terminal, safety is at the center of every day. You work in hazardous areas, where a spark can be enough. In the morning you check today's planning; inspections in zone 1. With your Ex tablet, PPE and tools you check whether a number of distribution boxes still meet all ATEX standards. Sometimes you perform visual inspections and sometimes detailed inspections.
During the day, you work through your inspection lists and process your findings. You do this accurately and in cooperation with mechanics or maintenance engineers. The days are dynamic, with a lot of outdoor work one day and a lot of indoor work the next. But the most important thing is, no danger of explosion!Read more
During the day, you work through your inspection lists and process your findings. You do this accurately and in cooperation with mechanics or maintenance engineers. The days are dynamic, with a lot of outdoor work one day and a lot of indoor work the next. But the most important thing is, no danger of explosion!Read more
work plannerunderground infrastructure
NL-OverijsselMBOIndefinite time`In the morning you come into the office and drink a delicious cup of coffee, but your phone rings everything is happening and your work day is about to start! You are the engine behind our projects. From the very first moment you play a key role: you make sure that everything is up and running and that your colleagues know exactly what is expected of them every day. With an eye for safety, quality and costs, you steer the project in the right direction.
What you do like:
What you do like:
- You hold the purse strings;
- You plan tightly and think ahead;
- You are people and plans together.
HSE Managermaintenance
NL-South HollandBachelorIndefinite,Temporary07:00. The barrier opens. You park next to the other project cars, grab your helmet and walk toward the cafeteria. Your first stop is the morning meeting with the shift leaders. Yesterday there was a minor nitrogen line failure, nothing serious, but something to discuss.
During the toolbox, you discuss the work planned for the day: welding at height, a confined space entry and a new contractor team starting today. You walk along to the jobsite to check that work permits are in order. Are the TRAs sharp enough? Is everyone properly instructed? You ask a few critical questions, check PPE's and make sure the right signs are in the right place.
By 9:30 you walk a safety round. You see a mechanic working without glasses and address him directly. Not to nag, but because you have to. Meanwhile, you make a note for the weekly report. Later that morning you join a consultation about a near miss from last week. Together with production and maintenance, you investigate the cause. You make adjustments where necessary and set out concrete improvement actions.
In the afternoon, you check the plans for the maintenance shutdown in two weeks: hundreds of extra people in the field. You know that this is the time when things will go wrong if you don't make tight arrangements. You switch with the contractors, adjust the permit process and make sure the DCMR and fire department know what's coming.
At the end of the day, you check the field one more time. You talk to operators, give a short instruction to a new shift and answer some emails. No day is the same, but one thing is clear: you make sure everyone goes home safely.
During the toolbox, you discuss the work planned for the day: welding at height, a confined space entry and a new contractor team starting today. You walk along to the jobsite to check that work permits are in order. Are the TRAs sharp enough? Is everyone properly instructed? You ask a few critical questions, check PPE's and make sure the right signs are in the right place.
By 9:30 you walk a safety round. You see a mechanic working without glasses and address him directly. Not to nag, but because you have to. Meanwhile, you make a note for the weekly report. Later that morning you join a consultation about a near miss from last week. Together with production and maintenance, you investigate the cause. You make adjustments where necessary and set out concrete improvement actions.
In the afternoon, you check the plans for the maintenance shutdown in two weeks: hundreds of extra people in the field. You know that this is the time when things will go wrong if you don't make tight arrangements. You switch with the contractors, adjust the permit process and make sure the DCMR and fire department know what's coming.
At the end of the day, you check the field one more time. You talk to operators, give a short instruction to a new shift and answer some emails. No day is the same, but one thing is clear: you make sure everyone goes home safely.
- Directing and coaching colleagues to ensure proper compliance with rules and procedures;
- Optimizing and securing HSE systems;
- Advise Operations, Customer Service and Commercial departments on quality, safety and environmental standards;
- Making others aware of the importance of safety and the environment and setting an example in this regard.
document controllernew building projects
NL-South HollandMBOTemporaryWhen you open your e-mail, you see that the supplier has forwarded the new version of the P&ID drawing. Is everything correct? You check the document number and title and then make sure the document is stored in the system in the right place. You also forward the document to the rest of the stakeholders and you register who receives the document and when. In this way, you ensure the right structure, deadlines and communications between all departments.
As document controller, your main duties are:
As document controller, your main duties are:
- managing documents;
- checking documents;
- attend weekly meeting;
- supporting projects;
- Managing digital systems;
- Preparation of reports.
environmental managerenergy & water
EN-LandHBOIndefinite timeOne day you start your work from home, with coffee and breakfast next to your laptop. You prepare for an online meeting, check your mail and make some appointments. On another day, you drive to a project site early to check out the surroundings and identify any risks.
In the afternoon you will go to a meeting to inform local stakeholders about a project and its progress, and the next day you will be mainly involved in drafting communication plans and making sure that the provision of information to all stakeholders is transparent and clear.
You also include:
In the afternoon you will go to a meeting to inform local stakeholders about a project and its progress, and the next day you will be mainly involved in drafting communication plans and making sure that the provision of information to all stakeholders is transparent and clear.
You also include:
- Creating support and obtaining consents;
- Informing stakeholders through information meetings and newsletters about potential project impacts;
- perpetuate good and long-term relationships with the environment and project stakeholders.