Working at Kadaster
The Kadaster registers who owns land, buildings, and other objects in the Netherlands. Additionally, they manage maps, topography, and data about cables and pipelines. With this information, they support citizens, businesses, and governments in making important decisions. View the vacancies and discover if working at the Kadaster suits you.
Vacancies at Kadaster
Delivery Specialist Geo-Data
Data Analyst at the Kadaster
Why work at the Kadaster?
- Diversity and inclusivity, the Kadaster offers space for everyone;
- A good work-life balance is central;
- You make a societal impact here;
- You contribute daily to legal certainty, in the Netherlands and beyond;
- The Kadaster is inspired by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
- Good employment conditions, such as travel allowance and home working allowance;
- Possibility for hybrid working;
- The offices are easily accessible by public transport.
What kind of work will you do at the Kadaster?
Put yourself on the map and start a career at the Kadaster! Work together on challenging societal issues. With the latest technologies and a wealth of data on real estate and space.
The Kadaster registers and provides information about the location of real estate in the Netherlands and the associated rights, such as ownership and mortgage. The data from the Kadaster provide support in researching societal issues. Whether it's about the best route for a new highway, current developments in the housing market, or mapping vacancies. The Kadaster is regularly looking for Customer Contact employees, Management assistants, Work Preparers, and Supporters for the Primary Process for the Legal Certainty department.
What does the Kadaster do?
Where is the boundary between your garden and your neighbor's? And who owns which real estate? The Kadaster registers who has which rights to all real estate (land and buildings) in the Netherlands. Above ground, the Kadaster registers data on houses, ships, aircraft, parcels, and roads. Below ground, they do this for networks of cables and pipelines. Internationally, they also help countries set up registrations. A good land registration is a prerequisite for economic growth.
Furthermore, they contribute daily to legal certainty, in the Netherlands and beyond. They are inspired by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The SDGs are seventeen goals established with the aim of making the world a better place by 2030.