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Automation Engineer | Robotics Applications | International Clients | 1102891Our client is an international global leader providing a full range of engineering services and technical solutions to its industrial customers worldwide, principally heavy industries. Their Automation department, located near Mons designs automated solutions/equipment for industrial process control applications.
Your mission: Directly reporting to the Automation Manager, and in close collaboration with Engineering and Purchasing Departments, your tasks will be :
Your qualifications : In terms of technical skill :
In terms of soft skills :
What our client will offer you :
Interested in this professional challenge? Apply online or contact Justine De Schrijver, HAYS Engineering at this number : 010/233.864.
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