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Alewijnse Industrie B.V.
Galati · Romania

Commissioning Engineer

Low visibilityService and CommissioningFulltime Permanent
Found on alewijnse.recruitee.com · last checked today

About this role

Description from Alewijnse Industrie B.V.'s career page

What will you be doing? You’ll be part of a technically skilled, customer-focused team. Your job will be to commission electrical installations on board ships – whether new builds or refits. This includes checking connections, programming, functional testing, and parameter adjustments. You’ll also get involved in service or warranty projects, supporting clients with technical issues. Sometimes you’ll work independently, other times as part of a team – but always with responsibility and attention to quality. What can you expect at Alewijnse? At Alewijnse, we grow together. We support your continuous development – both professional and personal – in a dynamic environment where every colleague counts and is encouraged to contribute. Beyond the work itself, we value time spent together: we organize social events (Children’s Day, Christmas), sports competitions (cross runs, football, fishing), and take part in community initiatives. What describes you the best? If you’re disciplined, detail-oriented, and enjoy working in a dynamic team, you’re already aligned with how we work at Alewijnse. We’re looking for colleagues who: • hold a degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrotechnics, or Automation; • have experience with PLC programming (Siemens, Schneider, Wago) or configuring and testing radio-navigation equipment; • have worked in the marine electrical field and can carry out commissioning, service, and maintenance for electrical and industrial systems; • can handle both preventi

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