Industrial Electrician
We are looking for a motivated electrician for an international manufacturing company in the construction sector.
We are looking for a motivated electrician for an international manufacturing company in the construction sector.
We are looking for a motivated mechanic for an international manufacturing company in the construction sector.
We are looking for a motivated maintenance engineer for an international manufacturing company in the construction sector.
Steps to join Jobalto.
Book an appointment with one of our coaches or recruiters to discuss the opportunities that interest you. Together, you’ll map out a path for your future!
The meeting that will change everything! You’ll attend a face-to-face meeting where our coaches and recruiters will explain the details of the various roles to you whilst getting to know you better, to ensure we match you with the right opportunities. Because you can’t sum up a person’s personality on a single A4 page 😉.
The rest is up to you. We’ll arrange meetings for you to get to know the companies and find out more about your future career; if it’s a good fit, you’ll be starting a new chapter in your life.
We’ll keep an eye on your progress, make sure everything’s going smoothly, and answer any questions you have about HR, payroll or admin 😉. We’re planning training sessions to support your development
A dedicated consultant will support you every step of the way: from finding the perfect role to settling into your new job. We’re here to answer your questions and help you at every stage.
We invest in your development. Access practical training to broaden your skills and boost your career, whether in safety, technical areas or soft skills.
Your journey doesn’t end when you sign the contract. We monitor your progress, handle the administrative side of things (pay, contracts, paperwork) and remain on hand to support you throughout your assignment.
As a temporary worker, you are entitled to the same rights and benefits as permanent staff. Here is a complete overview of your benefits:
In summary : You have the same rights as a permanent employee, plus the flexibility of temporary work!
When you register with Jobalto, you will receive a registration email from InterimSign inviting you to activate your Adminbox account
Video tutorials:
Who takes care of the paperwork? It’s your temporary employment agency (your official employer) is responsible for completing all the administrative procedures with the ONEM regarding temporary unemployment, not the client company where you work. However, it is the ONEM that sets the eligibility criteria.
Important: Your cooperation is essential to enable us to assess your situation promptly and verify your eligibility. Without your cooperation, you risk losing your entitlement to unemployment benefits
In what circumstances might you be placed on temporary lay-off?
Further resources here → Practical examples
Administrative formalities to be completed by the employee:
If no new assignment is available: C4 temporary work form (sent by Jobalto)
As a temporary worker, you may be eligible for unemployment benefits.
Here is what you need to know about your obligations and the steps you need to take.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Please notify us immediately You must inform us in writing as soon as you become temporarily unemployed → We need to notify the Onem to ensure you receive your reimbursements.
Days lost due to bad weather are paid for by the Onem at the start of the following month on days when the weather is bad.
To view details of the bad weather unemployment benefit, please visit this explanatory page.
→ This demo shows you how to do it!
As as an employee As a temp with JobAlto, you don’t have to wait until May or June like the workers : your holiday pay is included in every weekly pay cheque!
Payment system for temporary staff:
Temporary agency workers receive their holiday pay from the agency with each pay packet, unlike permanent workers, who receive it once a year from the ONVA.
How it works in practice: Weekly payment alongside your salary
Jobalto pays you every week your holiday pay single and double in addition to your weekly pay, based on the work you have carried out during the week.
You can check the breakdown on your payslip, which you receive every week in AdminBox!
Important point: Your holiday pay is therefore not paid when you take your paid leave, but first, don’t forget to set it aside so you can make the most of your holiday. .
Resources:
In Belgium, after a period of temporary work, you must re-register as a jobseeker with the relevant regional employment service (Actiris, Forem, VDAB or ADG) within 8 days of the end of your contract, if you are once again unemployed. Source: Onem
Re-registration following a period of temporary work:
Please also make sure you submit your correctly completed control card (C3A) to your paying agency by the end of the month.
Source: Requirements for those temporarily unemployed
Here are the requirements:
(If you are aged 36 or over, check the rules on the website of the’ONEM.)
Not sure if you’ve worked enough days? You can check this on www.mycareer.be. If you can’t do it, don’t worry, as the payment provider will check this too.
As a temporary worker, you are entitled to the same overtime pay and time off in lieu as permanent staff Temporary work | FPS Employment – Labour and Social Dialogue :
Overtime hours: In the temporary work sector, this limit is 360 hours tax relief (compared to 180 hours in other sectors)
Type of hours | Gross salary | ONSS (13,07%) | Pay-as-you-earn | Take-home pay |
Normal opening hours | 150€ | -19,60€ | -23,47€ | approx. €107 |
Overtime +50% | 225€ | -29,41€ | -49,5€ | approx. €146 |
Reminder times | 150€ | 0€ | 0€ | 150€ |
Overtime pays better than normal hours AND avoids all the hassle!
Prioritise reminder times to maximise your net revenue. This is the biggest advantage on the Belgian market!
Resources:
Pay-as-you-earn is an advance payment of income tax that every employee is required to pay, and which is deducted from your salary by Jobalto.
With each pay packet, a percentage of your gross taxable salary (gross salary minus social security contributions) is deducted by your employer.
For temporary workers, the payroll tax is set at
As temporary employment agencies find it very difficult to assess the earnings of a temporary worker (who may be working for different employers or sent out by different agencies), a flat-rate system simplifies administration.
As the final tax takes progressive rates into account, temporary workers often end up owing a considerable amount of tax if they opt for the minimum rate.
If you choose to have only the minimum amount deducted from your pay, you’ll have a higher take-home pay, but you might be in for a nasty surprise when you file your tax return.
Pay-as-you-earn and tax are closely linked to your personal tax situation. Your salary plays a key role in this
Factors to consider:
Beginners/low-income earners (< €25,000 per year) :
Average income bracket (€25,000–€35,000 per year) :
High-income profile (> €35,000 per year) :
Special circumstances :
Conservative option (recommended) :
Aggressive (risky) option :
Balanced option :
For most of our temporary staff, 18% + dynamic scales offers the best balance between:
Please don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss the rate that best suits your situation!