Thales
Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Security, Solutions and Services Division
Rail Signalling Solutions
Ref: ELEKTRA
Location: Vienna, Austria
Duration: 6 months or more
Start Date: March / April 2010
With more than 3,600 employees and fifteen sites in Europe, USA, Canada and Asia, Thales Rail Signalling Solutions is offering a host of proven main line railway and urban rail transit solutions to move people safely through the network in a comfortable, reliable and cost-effective way. This Business Line has had a double digit growth for the last few years. It has increased its global market share to 15% with an annual order intake of 900 million Euros.
The interlocking System ELEKTRA, which is in use in several European Countries such as Switzerland, Austria and Hungary has to be adopted for the Bulgarian Market. This includes adaptation of the field interfaces (e.g. points, signals etc.)
Profile of candidates
- Electrical/electronic engineering
- 3 years of study
- Team player with strong communication skills
- Knowledge in electrical/electronic engineering
- English fluent in spoken and written
To Apply
If you are interested in this opportunity please send your application by email to claudia.koglbauer-elian@thalesgroup.com mentioning the reference ELEKTRA.
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