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Software Engineer

Haystack · Amsterdam

Amsterdam · On-siteFull-TimePosted Jun 28, 2026

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Job description

We are working with a leading technology company that designs and builds advanced installations for biogas, biomethane, and liquid CO2, playing a crucial role in the global energy transition. This organisation is part of a large international holding group, offering both global reach and the agility of a specialized tech firm.

The Role

  • Develop and test PLC software, primarily using Siemens.
  • Configure control systems and system architectures.
  • Prepare and execute FAT and SAT tests.
  • Support the startup and commissioning of installations.
  • Troubleshoot technical malfunctions and deviations.
  • Standardise and enhance software and work processes.

What You'll Need

  • MBO or HBO degree in Industrial Automation, Control Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology, or a similar field.
  • Experience with PLC programming, preferably Siemens.
  • Experience with industrial control systems and FAT/SAT.
  • Fluency in both Dutch and English.
  • Experience in the process industry, biogas, or similar sectors is a plus.
  • Knowledge of electrical engineering is a plus.

What's On Offer

  • A challenging role within an international organisation focused on renewable energy.
  • Work on innovative technology with a direct impact on the energy transition.
  • A fully employer-funded pension scheme.
  • Opportunities for professional development through training and courses.

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