Summer Trainee, Hardware Engineer

Kongsberg Maritime Finland OY is offering around fifty interesting and challenging trainee positions for students from different fields in summer 2025. The duration of the traineeship is around three to four months. Be quick to apply, as we will be reviewing applications already during the application period. The application deadline is 17.2.2025. If you are interested in learning more about global marine industry, apply now, and join our diverse and supportive international team. Let us know in your application what role you are interested in and what you are looking for from the traineeship. 
 
As a Hardware Engineer Trainee you will work in close collaboration with our hardware development team with our Remote Operations Solutions team in Turku, Finland. Your primary role will include various hardware installations, maintenance tasks and upkeep of our laboratory environment. We are looking for second- or first-year students with interest and basic knowledge in IT hardware. Earlier experience in hardware installation and cabling is considered a plus. 

Showing initiative and having problem-solving and good skills in English will help you succeed in this traineeship. The role is targeted for ICT students. 

Work location
Turku, Finland

Kongsberg Maritime delivers high technology systems and solutions for its customers worldwide in the extremely demanding field of maritime industry. Kongsberg Maritime Finland OY is operating in Rauma, Kokkola and Turku. In Finland, the focus is on designing, manufacturing, and marketing Azimuth Thrusters, Waterjets, and Deck Machinery. In addition, we are also world leaders in designing new solutions for maritime industry, such as technology for autonomous vessels. We are offering a versatile and demanding job in the line of global marine technology. By choosing us, you get to work in an inspiring and safe work-environment with sustainable and exciting solutions for the future. 
 
More information about the company can be found at www.kongsberg.com/maritime 
 
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