German Speaking Project Engineer

The Language Business - Language Recruitment Specialists
Frankfurt, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
€47,828 – €95,656 pa
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Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Remote
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Benefits

Remote work Competitive salary Professional growth Impactful work Travel opportunities

Project Engineer - German Speaking

Location:

100% remote -Candidates must be based in Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, or Spain.

Languages:

Fluent in German and English is essential.

About the Role:

A life science technology company is seeking aProject Engineer - German Speaking. This role offers the flexibility of remote work while engaging in meaningful projects that impact the life sciences sector.

Benefits:

- Remote Work: Enjoy the flexibility of working from home while being part of a dynamic, international team.

- Competitive Salary: Earn between 50,305 – 103,957, reflecting your skills and experience.

- Professional Growth: Engage in diverse tasks such as business analysis, data architecture, and project management, enhancing your skill set.

- Impactful Work: Contribute to the implementation of laboratory information systems, making a tangible difference in the life sciences field.

- Travel Opportunities: Occasionally travel to client sites, offering a change of scenery and the chance to directly support project implementations.

Responsibilities:

- Provide implementation services to German-speaking customers.

- Execute tasks including business analysis, data architecture, gap fit workshops, configuration, unit testing, and validation support.

- Identify technical risks and communicate them to the project manager.

- Deliver project tasks according to the project plan and budget, ensuring customer satisfaction.

- Take full responsibility for all functional and technical aspects of assigned tasks.

- Demonstrate flexibility and undertake business trips to support clients on-site.

- Manage and implement small projects or sub-projects.

- Conduct customer training and act as an internal and external interface between customers and the development department.

- Organise and implement handovers in the context of project implementation.

Candidate Profile:

- Fluent in German and English.

- Bachelor’s degree in a bioscience subject.

- Interest in bioscience and laboratory research.

- Experience in medical laboratory processes is advantageous.

- Experience in implementing laboratory information systems.

- Strong motivational skills and the ability to deliver tasks under challenging circumstances.

- High level of commitment and proactive attitude.

- Inventive and solution-oriented with a hands-on approach.

Salary: EURO

How to Apply:

Send your CV to:

Contact: Jonathan Grimes

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