Place of employment : Brussels
Domain : Administration
Sub domain : Human Resources
Starting date : 01/10/2025 (5 months)
Ref. : 06B10-6715

Who we are

The Directorate-General for Infrastructure and Logistics (DG INLO) is responsible for overseeing the European Parliament's vast infrastructure portfolio, which spans around 1.3 million square meters of building space across Europe. This includes a variety of tasks that are crucial to ensuring the smooth functioning and sustainability of the Parliament's operations. DG INLO's responsibilities go beyond just building management; it is also in charge of a range of essential services such as catering, mail distribution, furniture management, and transport for Parliament Members and staff. This comprehensive approach ensures that all physical and logistical needs are met, supporting the European Parliament’s political activities in a sustainable way.

Within DG INLO's activities, the objectives of the Drivers Unit are to provide excellent transport service to Members of Parliament and an inter-site shuttle service for all staff, while respecting the administrative and budgetary constraints as well as qualitative and environmental criteria.

 

Your tasks

The Unit includes over 100 professional drivers, who provide a transport service to Members and other authorities of the European Parliament. The unit is engaged in a review of its internal processes and of its working tools.

In this context, the trainee will contribute to administrative tasks and will be able to take part in projects in the context of the Unit's mission. We will discuss your specific tasks with you and work together to achieve them.

 

You are

  • You preferably have a background and interest in management and/or administration;
  • You have a very good knowledge of English and/or French;
  • You are motivated to integrate into a very big team and contribute to its various activities;
  • You are interested in finding out more about how the administration of the European Parliament works.

 

The European Parliament is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We welcome all candidates, regardless of their geographical, racial or ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, civil status, or family situation.

 

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