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Beschrijving vacature

As part of the development of our entity Abylsen Italy, specialized in Transport (automotive, aeronautics, defense, space and rail), Heavy Industry (metallurgy, steel plant), Energy and IT, we are looking for a Mechanical Design EngineerGerman Speaker to integrate our team of consultants and bring your expertise on all our projects.



What is the challenge?



ACTIVITY: 

  • Responsible of the Design development of the project assigned 
  • Ensure a Design according to automotive best in class standards, DFA and DFM targets
  • Provide appropriate documentation according to the customer requirements and internal technical guidelines
  • Plan and lead the design resources assigned
  • Drive the Design for Assembly and Manufacturing
  • Review opportunities for improvement
Functievereisten
  • The ideal candidate has a Master's degree in Engineering and at least 5 years’ experience as a Mechanical Designer in the automotive sector
  • Excellent knowledge of the following software : CATIA V5
  • Strong knowledge of the DFMEA
  • Knowledge of Design for Manufacturing
  • English and German languages are MANDATORY
Een pre om te hebben

Beyond your technical knowledge, it is really your personality that will make the difference !

Arbeidsvoorwaarden

Reimbursement of travel expenses, paid leave, health insurance

Functiebeschrijving
Werkervaring:
Work experience is required
Duur van de werkervaring:
More than 5 years
Taalvaardigheden:
  • German
  • Very good
  • English
  • Very good
Salaris van/tot:
30000 - 42000 EUR
Date of expiry:

About organisation

ABYLSEN is an international engineering consulting group with 2400 employees and a turnover of 180M€ in 2021. Created by a number of entrepreneurs in 2005, the group was born from a common development ambitions across the major European regions and is now located in 42 locations spread over 6 countries (France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy and Netherlands). As a multi… Meer informatie

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