The Arkema Group is seeking a Technical Service and Development Engineer in Mozzate. In this role, you will support the laminating adhesive market across EMEA by providing technical expertise and guidance to customers. Youll conduct product
AGAP2 è un gruppo europeo di consulenza ingegneristica operativa facente parte del Gruppo MoOngy. Presente in 14 paesi europei con oltre 9.000 dipendenti abbiamo aperto, da circa sette anni, la prima sede italiana a Milano e,
Our stratospheric balloons are changing the way we observe and interact with our planet. As we expand our operations, we are looking for a dedicated Launch Operations Technician to join our operations team. This is an
Greentalent, recruiter specialized in search and selection of professionals and managers in the Energy, Engineering and Environment market, on behalf of a start-up which has developed an innovative proprietary technology for molecular recycling of plastic waste,
We’re a European deep-tech startup building stratospheric aerospace platforms and the systems required to operate them reliably at scale. We’re looking for a hands‑on CTO to own the entire technology stack, with a strong focus on
Ruolo: Progettista Meccanico Freelance Azienda: AGAP2 Italia Sede di lavoro: Como (CO) – Ibrido Chi siamo Parte del Gruppo MoOngy, AGAP2 è presente sul mercato europeo in 14 paesi con servizi di consulenza ingegneristica e IT.
Technical Service and Development Engineer Job Location: Mozzate, N/A, IT Employment Type: Regular Category: Research and Development Posting Date: Jul 1, 2026 About the Role At Arkema Adesivi, we are looking for a Technical Service and
Involve Space, an innovative aerospace startup in Como, Italy, seeks an Electronics Technician to support the assembly, testing, and troubleshooting of electronics for high-altitude platforms. Candidates should have a technical diploma in Electronics or related fields and
Involve Space is an Italian aerospace startup developing stratospheric pseudo-satellite platforms designed to operate at the edge of space. Our technology uses high-altitude balloons reaching up to 30-40 km to carry scientific payloads, Earth observation instruments,