Together, that's how we do it

A woman wearing a white helmet with the Port of Antwerp-Bruges logo and a fluorescent orange jacket stands on board a tugboat and smiles at the camera.

Working at the Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority means working in a unique, inspiring environment. You will get to shape the port of tomorrow, while boosting your own professional development. Your job will certainly include a lot of variety, as we work with highly motivated colleagues to respond to new challenges.

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What do we do? 


At the Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority, you will be given an opportunity to be part of a global port that serves the needs of people, the climate and the economy. But what exactly do we do and how do aim to achieve that?

Get to know the Port Authority
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Why work for the Port Authority?


The Port Authority is a unique organisation to work for. Discover the advantages of a job with impact in a stimulating setting. Take charge of your career and continue learning. And find out what benefits there are for you.

Discover the benefits

Colleagues in the spotlight

From technology to strategy, from operations to innovation - behind the scenes at Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority, passionate people work on a smooth-running world port. Would you like to know what it is really like to work for us? Dive into the stories of our colleagues and discover where your future can begin.

Discover our teams
Two technicians wearing white helmets and yellow fluorescent vests are standing in the largest technical room of a lock.

Young talent needed

Did you know that the Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority offers a variety of jobs for young job-seekers? Discover the exciting world of our port by taking up an internship, traineeship or a dual learning pathway. Growing and developing together to achieve success is how we do it! 

Discover what we have to offer
A woman in a Port of Antwerp-Bruges uniform assists a young man in starting the VR experience while he has the VR headset on his head.
Colleagues Rino and Omar at work on the Kieldrecht lock. They are both wearing their safety gear, consisting of white helmets and yellow fluorescent jackets.
Two marine engineers are repairing a part of a tugboat on the deck of the tugboat.
Two men and a woman are sitting in a meeting room in the Port House with their laptops on their laps, engaged in lively conversation.
A man in a Port of Antwerp-Bruges uniform looks at a computer screen together with a woman. Behind them, another man and woman are working on computer screens.
Two engineers wearing white helmets and yellow fluorescent jackets on a construction site looking at a clipboard with their work documents.