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Service Engineer Controls (6)

  • Remote
    • Malden, Gelderland, Netherlands
  • service

Is het in beweging zetten én houden van machines jouw passie? Dan is deze functie zeker iets voor jou.

Job description

Is putting machines in motion and keeping them in motion your passion? Then this feature is definitely for you. You get started with the electrical and control technical side of our machines. You do this both from the office and on location at our customers. Do you like this varied job? Then we would like to get in touch with you!




Your challenge as a Service Engineer Controls 
As a Field Service Engineer Controls you are mainly concerned with the electrical and control technical side of our machines. Think of: PLCs, servo controls, Profinet connections and frequency inverters. At our office in Malden you focus on programming the software and preparing the (service) projects at the customer. For example, it may concern the commissioning of complex machines or the conversion of machines where adjustments must be made in the software. You then continue working on this at the customer's location. You will work at various customer locations in the Netherlands and Europe, occasionally outside, but always in a safe country. The periods that you work on location at the customer differ, but usually last from 4 to 5 days to a maximum of 2 weeks. When you are in Malden, you also work partly on our technical helpdesk. Here you support our customers remotely in the field of controls.


What do we offer you as a Service Engineer Controls?
First of all, a pleasant working environment with an open culture in which you are valued. The informal, human atmosphere ensures that you quickly feel at home with us. Furthermore, we can proudly say that you will work in a healthy and growing organization with plenty of opportunities for development and growth. During our barbecue, Christmas celebration and other fun (team) events, you will also have the opportunity to get to know your colleagues outside of work. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer you an excellent package of benefits. Think about:

  • 27 vacation days; 

  • 13 adv days; 

  • Profit-dependent allowance; 

  • Pension scheme with +/- 50% employer's contribution; 

  • 8% holiday pay; 

  • Good travel allowance; 

  • Collective health insurance;

  • Interesting discounts on "weekend breaks" and household equipment, among other things

Your travel hours to and from Lantech are also paid for, which is quite special!


Who are we?

We are Lantech; a healthy and growing international organization within mechanical engineering. We design, build and service packaging machines, transport modules and other additional systems. We have offices in the Netherlands, America, Australia and China. Our customers are diverse and located in different sectors. For example, we work for large multinationals within the food industry, but also for local entrepreneurs.


In Malden (the Netherlands) we develop and assemble box and tray handling machines. With 200 committed colleagues and a strong network of partners, we arrange sales and service within Europe from here.

Job requirements

Your background as a Service Engineer Controls

  • MBO/HBO working and thinking level;

  • Knowledge of PLC controls (Siemens TIA Portal, Allen Bradley studio 5000), frequency inverters and servo drives, preferably gained in machine construction;

  • A flexible and customer-oriented attitude;

  • The willingness to participate in consignment services (telephone accessibility 1x per approximately 8 weeks);

  • Good command of the Dutch and English language, German is an advantage.

Are you interested in this job?
Then we would like to get in touch with you! For more information, feel free to contact Mascha Koppers-Milder, recruiter, on +31 24 799 8480, or Recruiter@lantech.com. Mascha is happy to explain what the job of Field Service Engineer Controls entails and what it is like to work with us. To apply, use the application button.

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