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Robotics Engineer
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Robotics Engineer
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Temporary
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4 days ago
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Čeština flag 100-day programs From electrician to robot programmer AWL Academy House of Development Career development About AWL Meet the people Work as Robotics Engineer at AWL! Are you an enthusiastic and driven engineer with experience in robotics and/or industrial automation? Then we are looking for you. 40 hours HBO / Bachelor Harderwijk, Netherlands Apply for this job What do we expect? - A higher professional education (HBO) degree in a technical discipline such as Electrical Engineering, Systems and Control, Industrial Engineering, or demonstrable equivalent knowledge and thinking level; - Relevant work experience in a similar role and/or within the field of mechatronics and robotics, preferably in industrial automation. Are you just starting out and passionate about robotics? If so, we'd love to hear from you! - Preferably experience with robot brands such as ABB, Kuka and Fanuc (Karel); - Knowledge of control engineering, such as PLC programming, vision systems and sensors; - A willingness to travel and work abroad for several weeks per quarter from time to time. What do we offer: - A competitive salary between €4.000 and €5.500, depending on your experience; - A challenging and innovative product development environment with a wide variety of projects and a high level of autonomy and responsibility; - Extensive opportunities for personal development through our AWL Academy, offering more than 50 training programmes, as well as participation in our vitality programme "Boost Your Life"; - An extensive benefits package in line with the CAO Metalektro, including a collective pension scheme, insurance and 40 days of annual leave. Questions? Nadia Bosz Corporate Recruiter As a Robotics Engineer, you work on high‑quality automated machines for the automotive industry as well as new, fast‑growing markets such as the food industry. Within this Business Unit, we are building the future of AWL by dev...


