Position overview
Secure a direct employment contract in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) for a 'Technician Operations' position with a company specializing in industrial automation and machine engineering. We are committed to providing a direct and completely commission-free recruitment process, ensuring a transparent and reliable start to your professional career.
To be eligible for this opportunity—which offers a competitive salary and long-term career prospects—you must hold technical training in Mechatronics, Electronics, or Automation, and possess practical experience with industrial machinery. We are looking for an individual capable of working effectively within a team to represent the company professionally both in Germany and internationally.
Responsibilities
- Perform initial machine commissioning at our production facility
- Carry out on-site commissioning and system testing at customer
locations
- Upload software and PLC programs to machine control systems
- Test and verify the functionality of machine components and systems
- Diagnose technical issues and implement corrective actions during machine acceptance and commissioning
- Ensure compliance with quality standards, safety regulations, and operational procedures
- Prepare and maintain inspection reports, measurement records, and technical documentation
- Update wiring diagrams, revision schematics, and final circuit plans
- Collaborate closely with the quality assurance and engineering teams
Must Have
- Completed technical training in Mechatronics, Electronics, Automation Engineering, or a related field
- Previous experience in machine building and/or industrial plant engineering is an advantage
- Knowledge of Siemens S7 / TIA Portal and motion control systems
- Good English communication skills
- Strong problem-solving skills and a hands-on mentality
- Ability to work independently as well as within a team
- Flexibility and willingness to travel internationally for customer projects
Preferred Skills
- Systems Thinking: The ability to view machinery as a single, integrated entity rather than just a collection of separate parts.
- Complex Problem Solving: Mechatronics relies heavily on troubleshooting, which is a cognitive skill as much as it is a hands-on one.
- Technical Communication: The capacity to explain complex technical malfunctions to colleagues from other departments or to customers in a simplified and clear manner.