Mechatronic System Architect

Eindhoven
1-3 years

As a mechatronic system architect you are responsible for setting up, maintaining and optimizing functional architecture for mechatronic products (functional complex projects).

As the technical and substantive force within the project team, you are the driving influence, naturally inspiring and motivating others. You take ownership of defining, coordinating, and verifying (customer) requirements for the design, ensuring oversight of all disciplines involved to achieve project goals.

In this role, you lead the development of technically innovative solutions across various projects, assessing their feasibility and conducting detailed risk analyses, along with managing the (error) budget. Your expertise and commitment make you an essential link in the strategic team.

What does this job offer you?

Our customers make state-of-the-art products that have a profound impact on human, society and economics. As a mechatronic system architect you are at the heart of the latest developments, which means that you need a lot of luggage as a professional and work continuously to keep your knowledge and experience up-to-date.

Nobleo provides an environment where your education and development of your talent are part of the business policy. Through personal and technical coaching you get all the space for personal growth and further developing your talent. You get a responsible, versatile and varied job within a team of professionals. Nobleo has an open and honest work environment in which you gain responsibility and freedom to achieve the stated goals.

  • Salary level: depending on education and experience
  • Great secondary working conditions
  • Good profit sharing based on individual performance

What do we expect from you?

  • The foundation for success has been laid with a relevant, technical degree at WO level (MSc or PhD), supplemented with a minimum of 5 years of work experience with system design and projects in the High Tech Industry.
  • You have knowledge of the necessary system architecture programs, knowledge of the tools of multiple disciplines as well as knowledge of product development regarding motion systems.
  • You are an expert in predictive modelling, FEM analysis and multi-physics simulations.
  • You are a real expert in mechatronics and are used to think in solutions instead of problems.
  • You maintain your network inside and outside the organization and keep you informed of the latest developments in your field.
  • You communicate well verbally and in writing in both Dutch and English.

Join our team as a mechatronic system architect. Apply now!

Do you want to experience a stimulating work environment where you can contribute to groundbreaking projects and expand your skills? Apply now and fill in the form below, let’s shape the future together!

Mechatronic System Architect

  • Initial Screening

    Start with an introductory call to get to know Nobleo and share your background. This is a great chance to understand our values and see if they align with yours.

  • First Interview

    Engage in an initial interview with our recruitment team to discuss your experience, motivation, and alignment with the Project Lead role.

  • Office Tour

    Take a guided tour of our office, meet the team, and get a firsthand feel of the Nobleo work environment and culture.

  • Final Interview

    Meet with senior management to discuss strategic goals, your potential role, and growth opportunities within Nobleo.

  • Offer and Terms of Employment

    If you’re a match, you’ll receive an employment proposal outlining compensation, benefits, and expectations. We’ll review all terms to ensure mutual understanding and alignment.

Do you have questions about this job opening?

Neil Corben

Sales & Recruitment Manager


+31 (0) 40 82 00 180

info@nobleo.nl

Mechatronic System Architect

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