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Electrical Mechanic/Commissioning EngineerJob description: The company sells and produces touring cars and is part of an international concern. Each factory has 200–250 employees. It is an engineer-to-order factory, meaning each bus contains customer-specific features that must be tested for that customer.
The responsibilities include:
- Independently testing and troubleshooting electrical systems of buses for malfunctions or error messages, including commissioning of various electrical systems.
- Receiving orders from the electrical engineer in the business office, based on drawings, bill of materials, or verbal instructions.
- Working independently according to drawings and bill of materials.
- Following company rules, installation, and safety regulations.
- Installing standard and customer-specific (specials) electrical systems.
- Testing electrical installations and resolving malfunctions or error messages.
- Commissioning electrical systems, including software downloads and hardware parameter settings.
- Commissioning and energizing electric vehicles independently as a NEN-9140 skilled worker.
- Providing weekly feedback to engineering on electrical issues.
- Serving as a source of information for other production employees.
- Reporting unresolved failures to the process owner.
- Ensuring the quality of own work.
- Participating in safety and improvement discussions.
- Testing inputs and outputs with electrical voltage, pneumatics, and hydraulics, and making necessary adjustments.
- Adjusting motor drives per manuals.
- Testing software programs controlling the vehicle, with support for prototypes or deviations.
- Completing checklists and updating drawings and bill of materials.
- Conducting evaluation interviews with electrical engineers, reporting problems, and suggesting improvements.
- Testing electrical installations based on diagrams, drawings, and instructions, requesting clarification when needed.
- Using testing and commissioning equipment independently.
- Deciding on auxiliary tools and materials usage.
- Updating installation changes on drawings and submitting them to the Work Planner.
- Commissioning and energizing electric vehicles independently, with support for new or incomplete programs.
- Handling valuable components carefully to prevent damage.
- Seeking assistance for errors in drawings or bill of materials from relevant engineers or team leaders.
- Performing final tests independently, escalating issues when necessary.
- Adhering to quality, occupational health and safety, environmental, and safety standards.
Note: The job posting is active and not expired.
#J-18808-Ljbffr€35000 - €55000 monthly
