This English-friendly role offers Delft-based students a great opportunity to earn competitive hourly pay in the famous local flower industry with shifts that can fit around afternoon university lectures.
- Employer
- Tempo Team
- Location
- Delft City, Delft, ZH
- Pay
- €16.22-€16.22/hour
- Hours
- Not listed
- Language
- English-friendly
- Apply method
- Company website + Student Jobs form
- Posted
- 8 May 2026
- Open until
- 17 Jun 2026
...09:30h and 12:00h. You’re available on the mandatory Monday. You are available for at least 2 months. You speak Dutch or English. You can work in Honselersdijk. You meet the 1.65m height requirement. What will you do Every day, so many flowers leave...
Student context in Delft
Living and studying in Delft offers a vibrant student experience, centered around the historic city centre and the bustling TU Delft campus. While many student activities happen locally, finding English-friendly part-time work often means looking slightly beyond the city limits. This orderpicker role is based in Honselersdijk, the heart of the Dutch flower industry, which is highly accessible for students living near Delft Campus or the city centre. You can easily reach the location by bike or public transit, making it a feasible commute between your lectures.
For TU Delft students, balancing rigorous academic schedules with part-time work is key. The morning shifts starting around 09:30 or 12:00 are particularly convenient if you have afternoon lab sessions or study groups. Since the role is English-friendly, it welcomes international students who want to earn extra income without needing Dutch language skills. Working in the flower sector also connects you to one of the region's most famous industries, providing a unique local experience alongside your studies.
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