Préparateur de commande allemand/français
€2,550 – €3,850 /mo
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The largest concentration is in Mechelen.
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€2,550 – €3,850 /mo
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€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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€3,300 – €4,400 /mo
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€3,200 – €4,700 /mo
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€2,800 – €4,550 /mo
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€3,000 – €3,650 /mo
Source pay
€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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€2,800 – €4,550 /mo
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€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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€2,850 – €4,950 /mo
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Belgium has three regions — Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia — each with its own public placement agency (VDAB, Actiris, Le Forem) and language regime. Brussels concentrates federal and EU employers; Flanders leans on ports, industry and logistics; Wallonia is reconverting its old steel-and-glass fabric toward logistics, biotech and ICT.
As of August 2026, Belgium lists 12 German-speaking jobs with training & development — 3 posted in the last 7 days. They cluster in Mechelen (2), Baelen (Lg.) (1) and Berchem (Antwerp) (1). Regional demand is down 12% versus the previous week. French leads the language requirements. That is 17% of the 71 German-speaking jobs in Belgium. Notable among them: Préparateur de commande allemand/français (Eynatten) — the newest.
German-speaking jobs in Belgium — Source: employer and agency feeds aggregated by puntWork (not a direct employer).
Answers generated from 12 active listings and 3 jobs added in 7 days. Counts follow partner feeds and can change during the day.
There are currently 12 German-speaking jobs with training & development in Belgium. This number is updated every 1-6 hours from the employer feeds.
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The most common language signals in these German-speaking jobs in Belgium are French. Check the exact requirement on the partner page.
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Within this selection the most common places are Mechelen (2), Baelen (lg.) (1) and Berchem (antwerpen) (1). Use them as nearby search directions; the location comes from each posting’s stated work address.
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3 German-speaking jobs in Belgium were published in the last 7 days. That is a freshness signal from the partner feeds, not a forecast — it shows recent activity, not whether each employer keeps the role open in real time.
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The most common source labels for these German-speaking jobs in Belgium are White Collar (10) and Blue Collar (2). Use this as a composition signal; exact contract details still need checking inside each listing.
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