Job Description
As a Transport & Handling Equipment Project Engineer, you will be responsible for one or more equipment packages and act as a liaison between suppliers and internal stakeholders. Your responsibilities include:
Developing and monitoring project plans for your equipment packages
Identifying risks (safety, breakdowns, operability, maintainability, etc.)
Stakeholder management and interim reporting to the project team and management
Developing equipment specifications and concepts that suppliers can build upon
Serving as the first point of contact for suppliers and coordinating needs with production
Organizing and attending FATs
Coordinating installation, testing, verification, and on-site start-up
Providing the necessary project documentation
### Profile
You have a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering, Civil Engineering, Bioengineering, or equivalent experience. You have strong communication skills and can easily move between different departments and external parties. You also possess excellent organizational and documentation skills and a natural drive to drive projects forward. Excellent command of Dutch and English is required.
Knowledge of robotics and automation is a strong plus!
### Offer
Jefferson Wells offers you a challenging position within a growing, high-tech, and international environment. You will receive thorough training, support from experts, and an attractive salary package supplemented with fringe benefits including a company car and fuel card. You will join a team where collaboration, innovation, and quality are paramount.
Are you interested in this position or would you like more information?
Contact Sara Van den Bossche at or +32 72.79.10.42
### Skills: Determining production flows, Determining the capacity of production resources, Monitoring the application of quality procedures, Optimizing production processes, Monitoring production orders, Developing production schedules, Examining the feasibility of a project, Determining production timelines, Consulting with multidisciplinary teams