Would you like to help shape the electrical infrastructure of naval vessels? As a Hardware Engineer Steelwork at Alewijnse, you will design the cable support systems and penetrations that are essential for safe and reliable installations on board. With your attention to detail and practical insight, you play a key role in our naval projects.
What will you be doing?
As a Hardware Engineer Steelwork, you are involved from the very start of a project in designing cable routing systems aboard naval ships. You take into account technical requirements such as EMC, shock loads, safety, and system availability. Together with your colleagues, you ensure an optimal and future-proof design.
Your responsibilities:
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Designing and modelling cable trays and penetrations
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Developing efficient and safe cable routing solutions
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Taking into account navy-specific requirements such as EMC, shock and vibration resistance, redundancy, and safety
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Collaborating with other disciplines within the project team
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Contributing to technical documentation and progress reports
What do we offer you?
At Alewijnse, you’ll work on high-profile defence projects in the maritime sector. You’ll have plenty of opportunity to grow professionally and to make an impact with your technical expertise.
What you can expect:
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A salary between €3,200 and €4,500 per month (depending on experience)
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Overtime compensation
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25 holiday days and 13 ADV (additional) days
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Opportunities for training and career progression
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Employment conditions in accordance with the Metal & Engineering Collective Labour Agreement
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Pension scheme via PMT
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Meaningful projects – both in the Netherlands and abroad
Who are you?
You’re a technician with an eye for detail and a hands-on mindset. You enjoy designing smart solutions in complex environments and collaborating with colleagues from various disciplines.
What you bring:
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A completed MBO-4 or HBO degree in Electrical Engineering, Maritime Technology, or similar
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Experience with or interest in the design of cable support systems
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Familiarity with or a willingness to learn about navy-specific requirements (EMC, safety, vibration)
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A structured working approach and strong communication skills
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Experience with 3D CAD design is an advantage