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Field Technician - Robotic Deployment and Commissioning

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Field Technician – Robotics & Industrial Automation

Are you a hands-on technician who enjoys solving complex technical customer problems on-site?

Do you want to work on advanced robotics and automation technology and drive real impact for customers?

I’m hiring a Field Solution Technician to join a rapidly growing robotics startup that’s transforming industrial automation.

You’ll be responsible for on-site installations and commissioning, support customers first-hand, and play an active role in developing the next generation of robotic systems.

What You’ll Do:

On-Site Installation & Commissioning: Set up and integrate robotic automation systems at customer sites nationwide.
Customer Training & Support: Deliver training, oversee final acceptance tests, and provide hands-on technical support.
Development & Testing: Experiment with new technologies, run test setups, build prototypes and help advance product development.
Your Background:

Technical qualification/apprenticeship in automation, mechatronics, electronics, or similar.
Experience (or strong interest) in commissioning complex systems or industrial equipment.
A problem-solving mindset with a methodical approach and strong documentation skills.
Willingness to travel across Germany and work directly with customers.
A driving license is required.
Why Join?

Be part of an awesome team solving industrial skills shortages with software-defined modular robotics.
Work in a dynamic startup with flat hierarchies and an open feedback culture
Salary up to €47,000 + bonus + benefits.

Offices and Labs in Munich.

You will split your time between the Munich office and customer sites across Germany.

If you want to get hands-on with revolutionary robotics and own your projects from day one, apply now for immediate consideration

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