Sécheron Hasler Group continues the Swiss tradition of over 140 years in the field of railway technology. We are a leading global supplier of electrical and electronic safety components and solutions and traction power systems for the railway industry and also provide solutions for renewable energy, DC grid, and other industrial systems. The name Sécheron Hasler Group is worldwide synonymous with Swiss Quality and represents a leading reference for state-of-the-art products supplied to the market.
With more than 1300 employees worldwide, we are wherever our customers are around the globe. We supply products approved in our customers’ countries or markets and deliver top-notch supply chain and customer services locally.
For this position, you must have a valid full work permit in Singapore. We do not offer sponsorship.
We are looking for a dynamic and motivated Testing & Commissioning Engineer to reinforce the team in Singapore.
As a Testing & Commissioning Engineer, your responsibilities would be:
Applications:
Quality:
For this position, the ideal candidate will have/be:
If the job description sparkled your interest, we appreciate if you can submit a short resume of up to 3 pages max.
We have flat hierarchies and encourage direct communication between departments and levels of management. This enables us to make decisions quickly.
We give our employees total responsibility for their job tasks. All employees are encouraged to take initiative and contribute to the company’s operational excellence and have ample opportunities to achieve their personal and career growth objectives.
How to apply:
Do you have a positive attitude? Are you seeking a challenging and rewarding work environment? If this sounds like you, we look forward to receiving your application.
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