If you've spent a few years in the field, you already know: the job is never just one discipline. It's mechanical, electrical, chemistry and data, all at once, often under time pressure. We're looking for someone who finds that interesting rather than exhausting.
If you would like to know a bit more about this opportunity, or are considering applying, then please read the following job information.
Multronic has been building exhaust aftertreatment and emission monitoring systems for nearly 40 years, serving marine, industrial, and power generation markets. We're an SME based in Tienen, Belgium, and we're growing.
The role sits between the field and the rest of the organisation. You'd be the technical point of contact for customers, support the engineering and sales teams, contribute to product validation, and help translate real-world experience into better documentation and development. About 30% travel within Benelux, the rest from our Tienen office.
What you'll do:
Be the technical point of contact for customers, pre and post-sales
Support product validation and real-world testing
Feed field experience back into R&D and product development
Write technical documentation that actually makes sense
Run training sessions internally and with customers
Work closely with our production, sales teams and ofcurse the technical team.
Travel within Benelux around 10-30% of the time.
What we're looking for:
4+ years of hands‑on field experience in marine, industrial, rail, or heavy equipment
You're comfortable with tools, cable installation, and occasional welding
Good understanding of engines and aftertreatment systems (SCR, DPF, DOC is a serious plus)
Experience with CAN bus or Modbus is an advantage
Familiarity with SolidWorks, EPLAN, or PLC programming is a plus
Python is a plus if you've used it for data work or automation
Dutch and English required. French or German puts you ahead
Someone who can re‑prioritise when something urgent comes in
This isn't a pure field role and it isn't a desk job either. xphnsxz If you're at the point where you want your experience to feed into something bigger, it's worth a conversation.
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