Are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to work alternately in theater technology with new and renovation projects and maintaining installations? Then read on quickly.
Do you want to work daily with the latest advanced control techniques and does designing control systems make your heart beat faster? Then this is your chance, because we are looking for an Electrical Engineer like you!
In this position, you will be responsible for the engineering of electrical controls within the project office. With your expertise, you are responsible for designing control systems of various grades, i.e. relay-controlled, PLC-controlled to high-end control systems with frequency controls and additional safety software. Your responsibilities also include the electrical work preparation for and transfer to the production and assembly of the control systems. It is also possible that your help is needed to deal with any problems during execution and commissioning.
We are Dutch Theatre Systems & Services (in short: DTS²), the experts in designing and installing automated theatre hoisting and lifting systems. Our specialization includes a wide range of facilities, such as winch systems, orchestra box lifters and computer controls, steel structures, walkways, lighting bridges, roller attics and auditoriums. The installations that we install are equipped with high-end control computers and meet high security requirements. Our work often takes place in theaters across the Netherlands and Belgium. DTS² is part of the VRI Tech Group, a group of specialized powertrain companies.
We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer who enjoys working on the latest control techniques on a daily basis and who is able to independently make electrical (pre) designs based on technical specifications.
Do you recognize yourself in the points below? Then we are looking for you!
Are you interested? Then let us know by applying using the form below. If you have any questions about the position, please contact technical manager Robert Stelwagen.
Would you prefer to have a conversation via Teams? That is also possible, please let us know.