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Service Engineer (based in Japan)

Posted By: MagdaleneLim

Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2023

Remuneration: Best Offer

Mobile: +6591132551

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Working as a Service Engineer at Huisman means you will be responsible for helping our clients using and maintaining our equipment. As a service engineer you will perform services, fault finding, commissioning and testing of the biggest offshore equipment in the world. In this role you are the ambassador of our company with a team of engineering experts behind you to help you beat any technical challenge you may encounter.



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