Join my client in the Netherlands as a Proto Assembly Engineer and kick start your engineering career where you will tackle complex challenges in a dynamic environment.
You'll demonstrate your mechanical or electrical knowledge and experience. With a Bachelor's in engineering and a passion for innovation, you must have internship, work experience, or college project experience with prototyping, proto, prototype, or similar to apply.
As a Proto Engineer, you'll be immersed in a dynamic role where both mechanical and electrical skills are utilized. You'll be hands-on, testing your creations before passing them on to the quality department. The products play a crucial role in a range of applications, including equipment machinery for the semiconductor industry. Full Training is provided.
Proto Assembly Engineer Responsibilities:
Assembly and development of prototypes from initial design to final product.
Creating work instructions together with engineers, thinking along about solutions to problems, and implementing improvements in the TPDs (Technical Production Documentation).
Building, adjusting, re-designing, and checking new (complex) cables and test setups based on technical drawings.
Participating in project teams to analyze and solve problems.
Building prototypes and small series with a focus on both mechanical and electrical aspects.
Proto Assembly Engineer Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, electrical engineering, aircraft maintenance, mechatronics, or similar.
Experience in reading technical drawings and schedules, particularly electrical drawings.
Hands-on experience with both mechanical and electrical prototypes, including checking cables and conducting tests.
Experience in the assembly and development of prototypes from initial design to final product.
Ability to keep an overview when things get complex and take initiative in problem-solving.
Good command of the English language and commitment to a minimum of 2 years of relocating to the Netherlands.
For a confidential discussion, please contact Tina Cornally.