Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Salary dependant on experience
Applications Engineer – AFM Location: Belgium (Onsite with a Customer) An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Applications Engineer to join an innovative company specialising in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) solutions. This role is based onsite with a key customer in Belgium, offering the chance to work directly with cutting-edge technologies in nanoscale measurement and analysis. In this role, you will provide technical support, system optimisation, and demonstrations of AFM systems, ensuring the customer achieves optimal performance for their applications. You’ll play a key role in training users, troubleshooting technical challenges, and serving as the interface between the customer and the internal engineering team. The ideal Applications Engineer will have: Strong knowledge of AFM systems or other nanoscale measurement tools. Experience in troubleshooting and optimising complex scientific instruments. Excellent communication skills for training and technical demonstrations. A proactive, customer-focused attitude. This role offers the chance to work closely with advanced scientific technology in a dynamic environment. If you’re interested in the position of Applications Engineer, please apply or contact Chris Moffatt.
Leuven
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