Technician

1 Apr 2022

Organisation

Croon Caribe is a technical service provider that has been active in the region for more than 30 years.

During this time, working in close corporation with the local authorities and the parent company in the Netherlands, experience and know how were accumulated with care and commitment. Croon Caribe is known as a reliable and innovative technical contractor with strong roots in the local communities and strong backup from its parent company. The regional head office in Aruba employs approx. 60 people on a full-time basis and is active in Industrial projects as well as in Commercial and Residential projects. On the island of Aruba the service and maintenance department supplies a wide range of technical services, from data and automation to inspections and air conditioning.

Job description

  • Testing, commissioning and trouble shooting electrical installations, controls and automation;
  • Is able to advise and report to client on findings on, and solutions for, electrical and control issues;
  • Works independent, but is a teamplayer;
  • Works on projects and in service and maintenance;
  • Flexible workattitude, not a 9 to 5 mentality;
  • Willing to (periodically) be “on call” and/ or assist outside regular workhours;
  • Strong problemsolving and communicationskills.

Requirements

  • Associate degree amplify with various courses or an HBO education with at least 1 year experience;
  • English is a must, Papiamento and Dutch a plus;
  • Must have driver's license;
  • Willing to constantly improve knowledge in his field of expertise.

What we Offer

Opportunities for professional and personal development and growth. Of course, a good salary, tailored to the salary level of Aruba and the weight of the position. A versatile work environment were people get the opportunity to show their technical and social qualities and are stimulated to learn and improve themselves.

INTERESTED?

Are you excited? Send your CV to info@crooncaribe.com.

Acquisition is not appreciated. No rights or obligations can be derived from proposing candidates without an assignment.