YOU WILL DO
You will join the Software and Mechatronics team within the Industrialization department that provides machines for manufacturing the unique Exeger material. Hands-on the department works with acquiring machines, modifying off-the shelf machinery, and developing tailormade machines, measurement devices and other technical solutions. Our processes cover a wide field of areas, from lasers to high vacuums.
You will develop software and own the architecture to collect data and interact with our production machinery as well as have an higher level oversight of all software activities in the company. This is a hands-on role that combines personal delivery with people management, so we believe you've previously mentored or lead individuals or small development teams. You will act as the glue between lower-level development (PLCs) and the higher-level software architecture (.NET).
Please note that this role requires on-site availability.
WHAT WILL YOU OWN
The full software platform: front-end, back-end and data pipelines.
Technical architecture and tooling decisions: you choose how software should be built.
Team decisions: you get to build and develop the team and help them with day-to-day operations.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR?
Our Software and Mechatronics team within the Industrialization department is now looking for a Tech Lead. We believe you like working independently in a fluid environment, in cooperation with colleagues from many different fields. You exercise sound judgement as well as initiative. You like making things work and are comfortable with delegate responsibility. Personality wise you are alert, inquisitive, positive, self-motivated, and entrepreneurial.
We are looking for someone who combines deep industrial knowledge in the field of mechatronics, expertise in modern software development and a passion for people.
We focus as much on personality/cultural fit as on your merits but know that you will have a better chance at succeeding in this role if you have experience from:
If you also have any of the experiences below it is considered meriting: