IMAGINE THIS

Traveling the world, visiting giant shipyards, various vessels. With a background in electrical engineering, that’s exactly what you can expect as an Electrical Service Technician at ATLA Controls. We’ll provide the training you need. Oh, and by the way — it pays very well too.

YOUR MISSION

When electronic systems go down, we step in. Once you’re on board, you become the go-to expert for propulsion control systems. You might be swapping out a circuit board one day or solving a complex signal issue the next. Sometimes it’s a straightforward hardware replacement; other times, you’ll be doing some serious troubleshooting, diving deep into the software. In short: some jobs are quick fixes, others are full-on detective work. You’ll handle service assignments both on-site and back at our workshop.

WHAT YOU’LL DO

  • Diagnose electrical and technical issues and provide effective solutions.
  • Install new electronic systems for clients across the globe.
  • Keep accurate records and reporting of your work.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?

For a full-time position, you’ll get:

  • A competitive gross salary between €3,500 and €4,500 per month, based on experience — plus overtime pay that can boost your earnings by up to 30%.
  • Full reimbursement of travel, accommodation, food, and drink expenses.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • 36 days of paid vacation.
  • A company car for both business and private use.
  • A company laptop and phone.
  • Friday afternoon drinks and company events.
  • Career growth opportunities — think senior service technician, service coordinator, sales engineer, or technical consultant.

WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE:

  • Independence — you’ll often work solo, so you need to be confident in making decisions.
  • Flexibility — when you’re not traveling, you’ll be on standby (we’ll explain how that works during the interview).
  • Good English skills — it’s our working language.
  • At least one year of experience as an electrician, service technician, or electrical service engineer.
  • A valid driver’s license (Category B).

WHO YOU ARE:

You’re a natural communicator who knows how to explain technical problems clearly and calmly — whether to a client or a teammate. You’re patient, practical, and no one can easily throw you off course.

 

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.

 

 

Acquisition is not appreciated