GE Betz wants only the best. Don’t go for less.

 
For its Belgian Operation, GE Betz is currently seeking a m/f:  
GE Betz is a product of the acquisition of BetzDearborn – the world’s leading producer and provider of water treatment and processing systems – by the General Electric Company.

Project Engineer
Based at our offices in Herentals
 
As a business unit of GE Specialty Materials, GE Betz develops and implements innovative programmes and systems on behalf of industrial, commercial and institutional busi-nesses and organisations, to help them achieve their operational, ecological and profit objectives.


With their ‘Proof not Promises™’ Programme, GE Betz sets itself the ultimate quality standards in order to confirm the commitment of the company to its clients in a unique manner.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES :
Your primary responsibility will be the management of capital projects for our European plants – primarily those in Chalon and Herentals. Your duties will include the preparation and monitoring of the capital budget for the plants as well as cost control to ensure that expenditure is kept within limits. You will also be responsible for the provision of engineering services, maintenance and support of individual projects. This will cover the construction and maintenance of safe facilities to create an injury-free working environment with high employee involvement; compliance with corporate and regulatory standards and compliance with environmental requirements with regard to the performance and maintenance of projects. In practice, up to 20% of your time will involve travel in Europe.

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED :

You should have a BS degree in chemical`or mechanical engineering although equivalent experience will be taken into consideration. You will have at least 3 years of experience in project maintenance, engineering and management.

 
INTERESTED?
Kindly submit your application with covering letter and CV to
Ingrid Marcelis,
Interleuvenlaan 25, 3001 Heverlee
or e-mail: ingrid.marcelis@betzdearborn.com
 

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