Hays Professional Solutions GmbH Standort Nürnberg | Germany | Erlangen | Full time | Published since: 27.05.2025 on arbeitsagentur.de
Industrial mechanic or chemical laboratory technician for fuel cells
ab E4 - West
Оccupation: Laboratory assistant
Your tasks:
- Production of components in the field of fuel cells
- Manually performing recurring work steps with utmost care
- Operation of systems (installation of parts, start of installation, removal of finished components)
- independent quality control
- Notification of deviations
- Documentation of steps
- Manual execution of work steps
Your qualifications:
- Successfully completed, subject-related training as an industrial mechanic or chemical laboratory technician
- Handicraft skill
- Willingness to 2nd alternating layer
- High quality awareness
Your advantages:
- Varied activity in a renowned company
- Pleasant working climate
About Hays:
With our long-term recruiting experience and our knowledge of the engineering personal market, we offer a strong partnership for specialists and managers from the engineering sector and the technical environment. Because through our intensive relationships and networks across all industries, we convey exciting projects and attractive positions to you as engineering professionals. Depending on your interests and your experience and qualifications. You benefit from a professional support from the first speech until your new project or project begins. Your new place - and of course this is completely free of charge. Register and look forward to interesting and matching positions and projects.
Joblocations:
Erlangen, BAYERN, GERMANY
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