As an Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer at Vicoma, you focus on electrical projects within the industry. You record complex designs in schematic drawings and documentation for our customers.
Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer at Vicoma
In the Electrical & Instrumentation department you will be in a broad field. Depending on your expertise, the emphasis is more on the electrical engineering or instrumentation part of a project. In the field of electrical engineering, you deal with issues regarding electrical power due to the limitation of gas or electricity. But also, for example, with setting up or improving an energy supply. You can also think of projects that deal with high voltage up to 230V, lighting installations, specifying transformers, arc calculations and selectivity studies. In the field of instrumentation, for example, you are concerned with the safety of production and the prevention of waste. And your goal is to automate as much as possible. You know that automation stands or falls with the right instrumentation.
View the projects we are working on at Vicoma here.
Collaboration that connects
You work closely with colleagues from your own department and other departments and branches of Vicoma. You also seek to connect with the customer, so that you have a clear picture of the wishes, requirements and expectations. By communicating clearly and on time, we prevent disappointments or miscommunication.
We also work together on your growth. Because there are also technical or regulatory developments in your field. We understand that it is important for you to have this up-to-date knowledge. But also to develop yourself and broaden your knowledge. For this we offer you the opportunity to follow courses and training.
FAQ's about Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering
What are the employment conditions for an Electrical Engineering and/or Instrumentation Engineer?
Vicoma offers an extensive package of employment conditions. For example, with full-time employment you get 35 days off, 22 vacation days and 13 days off. But it is also possible to work part-time at Vicoma. We believe work-life balance is important and that is why we use flexible working hours, work hybrid, have arrangements for maternity leave and parental leave, a moving day and more. We also offer opportunities so that you can develop yourself and you can count on holiday pay and an end-of-year bonus every year.
Can I also work from home as an Electrical Engineering and/or Instrumentation Engineer?
Yes, at Vicoma we work hybrid and flexible. The guideline is that with full-time employment you can work from home for a maximum of 2 days. To make this possible, you will receive a company laptop and telephone. We also think it is important that you can properly set up your home workplace. That is why we facilitate this with the necessary resources, such as a desk, office chair, screen (including USB-C docking station), keyboard and computer mouse.
What training do I need as an Electrical Engineering and/or Instrumentation Engineer?
To work as an Electrical Engineering and/or Instrumentation Engineer at Vicoma, you need at least an HBO working and thinking level. And also a training in electrical engineering, industrial automation or similar.
Can I grow as an Electrical Engineering and/or Instrumentation Engineer?
Absolute. You can grow in a technical field, but you can also grow in the direction of Project Management or as a manager. It just depends on where your ambition lies.
More info about Electrical Engineering & Instrumentation at Vicoma?
Our recruiter Jordy Paijmans can tell you more.
Call/WhatsApp: +31 (0)6 21 90 83 21 E-mail: recruitment@vicoma.com