Application Technician for Fire Protection Coatings in Börnsen at Rudolf Hensel GmbH | JobGan

Application Technician for Fire Protection Coatings in Börnsen

Rudolf Hensel GmbH
Full time Entry
📡 Börnsen 🏙 Börnsen, Schleswig-Holstein 📅 Dec 31, 1969 ⏳ Closes Aug 03, 2026
💰 $45,000 – $51,750 CAD/yr
📋 Job Description

The role of Application Technician at Rudolf Hensel GmbH is essential for ensuring the effective application of innovative fire protection coatings. The successful candidate will manage responsibilities ranging from quality assurance tests and product optimization to customer support during product launches. Required skills include a vocational background in relevant fields, proficiency in MS Office, and a collaborative spirit.

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Rudolf Hensel GmbH
📡 Börnsen
Rudolf Hensel GmbH is a medium-sized, independent company located near Hamburg, specializing in the development and production of innovative coating systems for passive fire protection, proudly labeled 'Made in Germany.' The company is renowned for its brands HENSOTHERM® and HENSOMASTIK®, which symbolize quality, safet…

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⏳ Closes Aug 03, 2026
Application Technician for Fire Protection Coatings in Börnsen
Rudolf Hensel GmbH · $45,000 – $51,750 CAD/yr