Who are we looking for?
Crane operators, reach stacker drivers, terminal employees and future professionals. No experience yet? Through the BTT Academy, we'll teach you the trade.
BTT is about more than containers, terminals and transport. In De Lead, we share the stories, ideas and people that keep everything moving.
You keep the terminal running
Every day, containers are loaded, unloaded, stacked and moved at BTT's terminals. This happens with great precision and teamwork. From reach stackers and terminal tractors to modern cranes. You make sure everything keeps moving.
You'll work at one of the largest inland terminals in the Netherlands. An environment where technology, logistics and collaboration come together. No two days are the same. You see the direct results of your work and are part of an operation that runs 24 hours a day.
Crane operators, reach stacker drivers, terminal employees and future professionals. No experience yet? Through the BTT Academy, we'll teach you the trade.
Daan on working at the terminal
"On the terminal, everything has to line up perfectly. That makes the work challenging and very rewarding."
What does a terminal employee at BTT do?
You make sure containers are loaded, unloaded, moved and checked safely, quickly and efficiently. You work together with drivers, planners and colleagues on the terminal.
Do I need experience to work at a container terminal?
For some roles, yes, for others, no. If you've got the right motivation, we're happy to explore the possibilities and training opportunities with you.
What machines do you work with on the terminal?
Depending on your role, you might work with equipment such as reach stackers, terminal tractors, forklifts or other logistics machinery.
Is safety important on the terminal?
Safe working always comes first. You'll receive clear instructions, work according to fixed procedures and use the right personal protective equipment.
Why work on the terminal at BTT?
You work in a dynamic logistics environment where teamwork, safety and quality are central. No two days are the same.