At I-care Group, you’ll join the global leader in predictive and prescriptive maintenance, where AI-powered and data-driven condition monitoring solutions help industries prevent failures before they happen. With more than 500,000 monitored assets worldwide and a presence in over 20 countries, I-care is at the forefront of safer, more efficient, and more sustainable manufacturing. In this role, you will operate across Belgium as well as internationally within Europe, working hands-on at industrial sites to deliver high-impact diagnostics and energy optimization solutions. What will you be doing? Operational Responsibilities (Field Expertise ) You will work directly on the installations to perform three diagnostics: Thermographic Surveys (Insulation/Lagging): Inspect steam networks, hot water systems using infrared cameras. Identify thermal bridges, missing insulation Calculate heat losses (in W or kWh) and the associated financial impact. Steam Trap Management: Conduct diagnostics using ultrasonic equipment and temperature measurements. Detect leaking traps (loss of live steam) or blocked traps (risk of water hammer and corrosion). Manage the inventory and database of the steam trap population. Compressed Air Leak Detection: Locate leaks in distribution networks and machine tools using ultrasonic detection. Tag leaks and estimate their flow rate and annual cost. Propose technical solutions to optimize the network's operating pressure. Analysis and Reporting ROI Calculation: Prioritize repairs based on the Return on Investment time (often less than 6 months for these specific scopes). Report Writing: Summarize detected anomalies in clear technical reports for the maintenance teams. KPI Tracking: Update Energy Performance Indicators (EnPIs) following repair interventions. Who are we looking for? Education: Technician Level: Associate degree or vocational training in HVAC, Fluids, or Energy Management. Engineer Level: Bachelor’s degree in Thermal Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Industrial Energy Efficiency. Technical Skills: Proficiency with measurement tools (IR cameras, ultrasonic detectors, flow meters). Strong knowledge of thermodynamics, steam systems, and compressed air networks. Level 1 or 2 Thermography Certification (a significant advantage). Soft Skills: Rigorous and autonomous while working in the field. Willingness to travel Strong analytical skills and the ability to explain technical data to non-experts. High safety awareness (working near hot surfaces or pressurized systems). What we offer A tailor-made training program with both theoretical and hands-on learning The opportunity to work with the latest Industry 4.0 and remote asset monitoring technologies An innovative, dynamic, and international work environment A comprehensive compensation package, including: Company car Group and hospitalization insurance Mobile phone allowance and home internet coverage Daily expense allowance Extra vacation days (ADV and seniority leave) Flexible working hours Bonus scheme and cafeteria plan Ready to make an impact? Apply today and start your career in condition monitoring at I-care Group!