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About the job
Based in Monza, Italy, you will join the Automation Development team, responsible for the development of advanced control systems and IoT solutions for Alfa Laval core products and customized projects worldwide.
As an Electrical Panel Design Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and development of low-voltage power and control panels, with a strong focus on control cabinets and automation systems. You will work in an Agile, international environment, supporting the full product lifecycle from concept and design to validation and release.
Key responsibilities
Required skills and qualifications
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