Are you passionate about precision mechanisms and development of high-tech machines? Making optimal choices between disciplines for a good performance at acceptable cost? Get in touch with us!
Questions about this job?
Jeroen Veugelers, HR, +316 – [34885207 / jeroen.veugelers@cpp.canon]
System Model Engineer: Diagnostics
40 hours per week, [hybrid/On location] in Venlo (NL)
What You’ll Do
Are you ready to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the printing industry?
Are you motivated to join our product development teams in Venlo and help drive digital transformation through the development of working methods for diagnostics for our high-end printing products?
With a focus on innovation and a passion for excellence, we are looking to take the next step to add value to our printer ecosystems by developing methods, processes, and tools for the development of the diagnostics of our platforms.
You are responsible for:
- Supporting the creation of models that capture the system design and leveraging them to design the diagnostics for printing products.
- Driving the development of (model-based) working methods that enable us to prioritize, design, and trace the diagnosability of our printing products.
Driving activities that help getting those (model-based) working methods embedded in the organisation by, e.g., leveraging and connecting models from different domains together
Our international organization has a flat hierarchy, so you’ll be working with lots of other people in an open, creative multidisciplinary environment. That includes our other departments, designers, developers, and architects.
What You Bring
You are a creative problem solver with the ability to ‘zoom out’ and to rethink solutions on a higher abstraction level. You are a person with a passion for learning and applying new technologies and ideas to push boundaries of methodologies. You like to experiment, evaluate, and quickly adjust a method. You are someone who thrives in a dynamic team environment, and is excited about the opportunity to work with a team of professionals across different disciplines/domains and multiple locations.
As a domain modeller, you will have the opportunity to take ownership of your work and influence the diagnostics roadmap for our platforms. You will be a proactive team player, constantly looking to support your fellow team and project members to develop the right solution in the organisation. In addition, our ideal candidate should also possess the following skills and qualification.
- A Bachelor or Master in Computer Science, Engineering or related STEM field (or proven experience in this area on similar level).
- Driven and excited by tackling large challenges with modelling approaches. A proven track record in the high-tech industry applying these approaches is a bonus.
- Energized by pushing boundaries of technology and applying them in an industrial context.
- Experience with industrialization topics like diagnosability, reliability, safety, etc. is a bonus.
- Experience with Bayesian/Tensor networks, knowledge graphs, knowledge management, or related AI methods is a bonus.
- English (and optionally Dutch) communication and collaboration skills, as the role requires working with R&D and Service colleagues different locations.
What You’ll Get From Us
We provide an exciting, dynamic work environment with plenty of opportunity for you to develop personally and professionally. We offer excellent conditions to help you be who you want to be:
- 38 vacation days
- Extra 13th month pay (8,6%), holiday allowance (8%) and commuting allowance
- Hybrid working for a healthy work-life balance
- A huge range of training and professional development opportunities
- A laptop and smartphone
- An interesting lease (e-)bike plan
Career opportunities
In this role there are plenty of opportunities to further develop yourself, e.g. to lead mechanical engineer, mechanical designer, etc.