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電気機械エンジニア

Requisition ID:  2620
Location: 

Toyohashi, JP

Work regime:  Full-Time
Kind of contract:  Open Ended Contract

Mission


You play a key role in our mission to treat cancer patients.
As an Electromechanical engineer, you are responsible for installation, calibration and commissioning activities on the Proton Therapy site, with a specific focus on the electromechanical equipment in the Treatment Room.
You work in a team of approximately 9 people, and you report to the Site Manager.

Challenges we trust you with


As an Electromechanical engineer, you are responsible for:

During the Customer Service phase

  • Maintaining and troubleshooting the equipment
  • Operating the system and providing technical support to the medical staff during patient treatment and clinical operations
  • Ensuring the client requirements are met in term of technical performance, timing and safety
  • Training customers
  • Carrying out preventive and corrective maintenance on equipment (shift work)
  • Upgrading and improving the system in collaboration with the R&D (Research and Development) department

What we value


You have:

  • A Master degree in engineering (Electronics, Electro-mechanics or Mechanics)
  • Relevant technical experience in electronics/electrical system troubleshooting, mechanical system design and repair, and operations of large systems, as well as experience with different tools like cooling systems, vacuum systems, PLC´s regulation loops Programmable Logic Controller), drivers, sensors, electric motors positioning equipment, high and low voltage equipment
  • The ability to troubleshoot large systems issues
  • Knowledge of local EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) regulations

And you also are:

  • Customer-oriented
  • Driven, proactive and hands-on person
  • Able to follow rules & regulations and you able to deliver on strict deadlines
  • Analytical, able to identify root cause of issues
  • A team player with strong interpersonal skills
  • Willing to travel extensively during the training period (+/- 4 months)
  • A flexible person, willing to work in rotating shift work, night work and weekends (up to 50% of your time)

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