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Posted 11 months ago
Formel D Romania

Development engineer - modeling and simulation

982 - 1,572 EUR gross
Market check: Avg EUR 1,572 · n=4 · Tester roles · 19% below
Sibiu
Hybrid
Full-time

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Job description

This is a hybrid position in Sibiu.

We are looking for a mid Development engineer - modeling and simulation with expertise in Tester and proficiency in Matlab.

We offer a full-time position with a salary ranging from 982 to 1,572 EUR.

Benefits & perks

Insurance & Health

Private Health Insurance

Other Benefits

40-Hour Work Week

About Company Formel D Romania

200-500 employees Services
We are the driving force of the automotive service industry. Learn about Formel D here!
Work setups
Hybrid

Compensation

982 - 1,572 EUR gross / month
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This position requires direct contact with Formel D Romania for application details.

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