⚡ Electromechanical Engineer – Energy Sector
📍 Ghent, Belgium
The energy sector is evolving fast, and so are the systems behind it. To support complex and future-focused energy projects, we’re looking for an Electromechanical Engineer who enjoys working at the intersection of electrical and mechanical engineering — and who wants to see their work make a real impact.
Based in Ghent, you’ll be involved in the engineering, optimisation, and realisation of energy installations used in industrial, power, or renewable environments. This is a hands-on, technically challenging role with room to grow.
What you’ll be working on
You’ll take responsibility for electromechanical systems throughout the project lifecycle, from design to commissioning. This includes:
* Engineering and optimising electromechanical installations within energy projects
* Collaborating closely with electrical, mechanical, and automation colleagues
* Supporting technical decisions during execution and commissioning phases
* Analysing system performance and solving technical issues on site or remotely
* Ensuring designs meet safety, quality, and industry standards
Who we’re looking for
We’re looking for someone who combines solid engineering fundamentals with practical insight:
* A degree in Electromechanical Engineering (or equivalent experience)
* Experience in the energy sector (power, renewables, grids, or industrial energy)
* Strong understanding of both mechanical and electrical systems
* A proactive, solution-oriented mindset
* Comfortable working in project-based environments
* Fluent in English; Dutch is a strong advantage
What’s in it for you
In return, you’ll join a technically strong team working on meaningful projects:
* Monthly salary up to €6,000, depending on experience
* Additional benefits package
* Long-term role with development and progression opportunities
* Exposure to innovative and future-oriented energy projects
* A modern working environment in Ghent
If you’re ready to apply your electromechanical expertise where it truly matters, we’d love to hear from you.