Hardware Engineer Infrastructure
Hardware engineering for electrical installations, focused on drawing and engineering tasks.
Prepare technical project documentation, support calculations and budgets, and provide aftercare.
Requirement: HBO or MBO level 4 or bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering; NEN 1010 and NEN 3140.
Description
Eekels | TBI is looking for a hardware engineer for the Industry business unit at the Kolham location. As a hardware engineer, you will perform drawing and engineering work for electrical installations.
Job requirements
- Higher professional education (hbo) work level, a completed vocational (mbo) level 4 or bachelor in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering or Industrial Automation.
- Knowledge of NEN 1010, NEN 3140 and other relevant safety standards.
- Experience with AutoCAD and/or EPLAN and Microsoft Office.
- Good communication and collaboration skills.
- Proactive approach and good analytical skills.
- Proficiency in Dutch and English, both spoken and written.
Tasks
- Technically prepare projects based on contract conditions and requirements, document them and prepare them for implementation.
- Support in making calculations and establishing work budgets.
- Provide aftercare support for projects.
Working conditions
At Eekels Technology we offer a wide range of attractive employment conditions.
Description of the organization
The Industry & Infrastructure business unit provides electrical solutions in the Industry & Infrastructure market segment and manages the entire process from consulting and engineering to purchasing, panel building, implementation, testing, inspection and maintenance. The unit has specific expertise in process automation, medium voltage and predictive maintenance and aims to offer the most suitable solutions for customers in terms of technology and price.
Working at a TBI company means working for a company with strong social responsibility, demonstrated by initiatives such as the TBI Climate Train, the TBI Practical Fund and the TBI Study Fund. With the TBI Study Fund, children may be eligible for a study grant from secondary school onward.