Schiphol is looking for employees in many different areas: from purchasing and contract managers, IT and data trials, commercial people, to operational colleagues. Rosemaryn Schep is also looking for new colleagues in supervision and enforcement.

“Schiphol has Schiphol rules that everyone has to adhere to, the people who work here, but also the people who come to visit here. And I supervise that,” she says about her work. “It is varied: at one moment I talk to someone who is calling on a vehicle – which is not allowed. And then I see a passenger who has fallen and needs assistance. We then offer it,” says Rosemaryn Schep.

Thinking, building and managing

Many people are also needed at the Schiphol construction company. The airport is investing 6 billion euros over the next five years, and that also means that many new people are needed who come up with, build and then manage the new infrastructure.

Ruud Joosten is a strategic adviser at the Schiphol Infrastructure department. “The construction projects we are working on are unique, you work on runways, terminals, on laggard bogers. That makes it cool,” he says, walking through Lounge 1, which is currently being renovated. “This is the oldest part of the airport. One of the largest projects we are working on now.”

Well -booked

If you are interested in a tour, you must be patient. “Storm, all the tours are already fully booked in the coming two weeks. But we are going to organize this all year round,” says Alice Zeijlemaker of Schiphol Group. Next week Saturday 1 February there will also be a job market at Schiphol.

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