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Alewijnse Industrie B.V.
Nijmegen · Netherlands

Hardware Engineer - Power Maritime

Low visibilityEngineeringFulltime Permanent
Found on alewijnse.recruitee.com · last checked today

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

What will you be doing? In this role, you will design the complete electrical power systems on board vessels—covering power generation, storage, and distribution. Sustainability and innovation play a key role, with hybrid systems often part of the solution. You’ll collaborate closely with the Technical Project Manager, who holds final responsibility for the design. Your responsibilities include: Designing systems based on client requirements and maritime regulations Delivering technical solutions within the agreed budget and timeline Identifying deviations within the project scope and taking proactive action Reporting progress and ensuring clear communication throughout the project You'll work on projects that truly matter in a dynamic and forward-thinking sector. What do we offer you? At Alewijnse, you’ll be part of pioneering maritime projects where technology, sustainability, and growth go hand in hand. You’ll have the space to develop yourself, take initiative, and work within a committed team. Here’s what you’ll get: A gross monthly salary between €4,000 and €5,500 (full-time) Additional pay for overtime hours 25 holiday days and 13 ADV days Pension scheme via PMT Tailored training and development opportunities Employment terms in line with the Dutch CAO Metal & Engineering And there’s more: With WeConnect , you stay connected with colleagues. Think: sports activities, a staff association, a company webshop and many other perks. Who are you? You have experience as a

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