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Robotics Field Solution/Commissioning Engineer

Munich
3 weeks ago
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Robotics Field Solution/Commissioning Engineer

Are you an engineer who thrives on solving real-world technical challenges?

Do you enjoy working hands-on with cutting-edge automation technology and making a real impact for customers?

I’m looking for a Senior Field Solution Engineer to join a growing team looking to double in size this year following recent funding success.

You’ll be at the forefront of industrial automation, ensuring seamless installation and integration of our solutions at customer sites.

If you love a mix of travel, problem-solving, and working with innovative robotics, this could be the perfect fit.

What You’ll Be Doing:

On-Site Commissioning: Set up and integrate automation solutions directly at customer locations.
Project Management: Oversee installations from initial concept to completion of commissioning
Customer Interaction: Translate customer needs into practical, efficient automation solutions.
Technical Support: Assist with commissioning, troubleshooting, documentation and training end users.
Innovation & Development: Provide feedback to improve technology and test new solutions in our Munich robotics lab.
What We’re Looking For:

A technical education in automation, robotics, mechanical/electrical engineering, or similar.
Experience in commissioning automation systems or other complex technologies.
Happy to travel regularly for commissioning
A problem-solving mindset and ability to work independently.
Willingness to travel across Germany for installations and support.
Good German and English language skills.
Offices in Munich, working on-site and on customer locations.

Salary up to €65,000 + bonus + benefits.

Driving license required.

Want to make a real impact? Apply now for immediate consideration. This is your opportunity to join a fast-growing tech-driven organization revolutionizing industrial automation working across cutting edge robotics

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