Field Service Technician - Singapore - AEGIR-Marine
1 month ago
Description
AEGIR-Marine is searching for a Service Engineer.We are always looking for Service Engineers, in Europe, Singapore / Shanghai, Panama, Walvis Bay and Dubai. AEGIR-Marine is the preferred maker-independent expert for stern tube seals and the service of marine propulsion systems. Our optimal service, thorough know-how and flexibility are what really make us stand out from the crowd.
With offices in The Netherlands, Singapore, Shanghai, the USA, Panama, Dubai and Namibia, AEGIR-Marine has built a very strong presence in the international maritime industry.
YOUR FUNCTIONAfter a thorough internal training in the replacement of stern tube seals and/or repair of propulsion systems, you will carry out service independently along with larger projects in a team environment.
You provide high-quality work and are responsible for the excellent service that AEGIR-Marine always strives to deliver.You are the face of AEGIR-Marine on site and supervise any assistance from shipyard-employees.
As a specialist, you'll be flying all over the world. You will be on the road sometimes for a couple of days per service assignment extending to several weeks.
REQUIREMENTSA degree in mechanical engineering (or comparable by experience).You are self-reliant and very service-and customer-oriented.
You work independently, are flexible and eager to travel.
You're a good improviser and you are inventive. You think in terms of solutions.
You are communicative, pleasant to work with and have good interpersonal skills.
You have a good command of the English language, both orally and in writing.
Experience in shipping is an advantage.
You will be part of a rapidly growing and financially robust company in an interesting branch that offers a wide range of opportunities.
The possibility of making a major contribution to the company's growth going forward.You will join a team of fun and committed professionals working in an atmosphere in which client satisfaction and quality are at least as important as turnover.
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