Inloggen - Registreer  
Helaas bent u niet ingelogd, login en probeer het opnieuw.    

Insulation, Scaffolding, Painting

Bilfinger - Zevenhoven - 15-02-2025 Naar vacature  


and in locations no one else sees:
will you take the challenge with us?

Achieve

new heights
Teamwork is essential in building and maintaining large-scale industrial systems. The areas of insulation, scaffolding and painting offer exciting tasks in an expert international team.

Whether you are building an oil platform, renovating a chimney hundreds of meters high or working on one of our many challenging projects, your work makes an important contribution to Bilfinger and you will be able to see immediate proof of your success. Your safety and personal and professional development are our top priority.

Learn more about our different disciplines:
Scaffolder
Scaffolder
: Together we reach new heights
As a scaffold builder, you can face unique challenges. You work on large-scale industrial scaffolding where complex structures must meet extremely high standards. Each scaffolding project is unique and challenging in its own way. Our extensive expertise in scaffolding construction makes us one of the largest providers in Europe.

Scaffolding construction in industry is thus truly a profession. Scaffolding is often built tens of meters high and the surface area on the floor is limited. So it has to be solid! Together you work from project to project. You build the (often complicated) scaffolding in a proper and safe way. When the scaffolding is up, the insulation and conservation team does the maintenance. And afterwards, you and your team dismantle the scaffolding again. This means your work will be diverse, varied and always exciting.

We are regularly looking for entry-level and experienced scaffolders at Bilfinger. View our current scaffolder vacancies at:

What does a scaffolder do?


In a day, as a scaffold building you have various tasks:
Reviewing instructions for working safely
Reviewing work with own and temporary colleagues
‘Always On Line’ assembling and dismantling all kinds of scaffolding
Loading and unloading material trolleys
Separating damaged material, reporting material shortages or material that is left over
Operating and instructing lifting equipment
Of course you keep your workplace clean, throw waste in the right containers and put materials back in the right place after use.
Will you also become
a scaffolder?
Insulation Technician
Insulation Technician
: Working to save energy with quality insulation
As an insulation technician at Bilfinger, you won’t be working on the insulation of houses or buildings, but on large and sometimes complicated industrial plants. Insulating parts of an industrial installation is essential for the safe and efficient operation of a plant. But did you know that insulation also contributes a lot to energy savings? And that it can prevent corrosion and other damage to plants? So good insulation is vital for our customers.

At Bilfinger, we are regularly looking for starting and experiences insulation technicians. Check out the current vacancies for insulation technician at:

What does an insulation technician do?

You work together from project to project. You make sure all pipes are properly insulated. You work a lot with your team and share knowledge with other (upcoming) insulation technicians.

All common work of sheeting and insulation materials at various industrial customers
Removal of old plating, machining surface to be insulated
Processing insulation material, e.g. length and width cutting
Applying and fixing insulation material
Insulating pipes, tanks, boilers, etc.
Assembly, disassembly and sealing of sheet metal
Measuring work and making a sketch/drawing, choosing the right materials
Of course you keep your workplace clean, throw waste in the right containers and put materials back in the right place after use.
Will you also become
an insulation technician?
Construction Painter
Construction painter
: Ensure durability with a protective coating
Corrosion protection helps protect and maintain structures, preventing and avoiding damage cause by the weather. The unique thing about Bilfinger is the type of projects you have to work on. At Bilfinger, you don’t work on window frames, houses or buildings but on large-scale industrial systems. That’s why you don’t just work with a brush or paint sprayer; a painter at Bilfinger can also specialize in, for example, blasting or metallizing.

We are regularly looking for starting and experiences construction painters at Bilfinger. View current construction painter job openings at:
What does a construction painter do?
You do pre-treatment and preservation of steel, including valves, pipes, pipe bridges and storage tanks
Paint spraying
(grit) Blasting
TSA (Thermal Sprayed Aluminum) spraying
You check that everything meets the quality requirements
Will you also become
a construction painter?
Tracer
Tracer
: Ensure the right temperature with your technical skill
For our customers, it is important that the product is and remains at the right temperature as it flows through the pipes. This is essential for the quality and safety of the process. That is why Bilfinger applies electrical of steam tracing under the insulation of certain parts. Precision and dexterity are important here.

We are regularly looking for starting and experienced tracers at Bilfinger. Check out the current vacancies for tracer at:
What does a tracer do?
If you have no experience, we start with a training program to get you acquainted with the tracer’s job in the industry. Together with your colleagues you ensure that the tracing at our customers is in tip-top order. Your duties will include:

Getting to know the different types of mechanical tracing
Learning the different types of electrical tracing
Learning to troubleshoot and repair existing tracing systems
Dismantling of existing tracing
Making and installing new tracing (in copper, stainless steel or carbon steel)
Learning to read isometric drawings
In short: You work with your hands and together with your colleagues you ensure that our customers are satisfied with our work.
Will you also become
a tracer?
Non Destructive Examiner
Non Destructive Examiner
: Check the integrity of industrial plant
Non Destructive Testing (NDT) means that you examine a product for technical status without destroying it in the process. This can be done, for example, by taking an X-ray of the object, performing a magnetic examination or penetrating the object with sound waves. You thus provide a good insight into the integrity of the installation; can it last a while longer, or does it need to be replaced? Is there corrosion that could potentially cause leaks? Or is the weld properly laid?

The NDT department at Bilfinger was set up recently and is focused on growth. Together with all the other disciplines, we want to support the customer as efficiently as possible in the maintenance or new construction process. The Non Destructive Examiner plays an important role in this!

We are regularly looking for starting and experienced Non Destructive Examiners at Bilfinger. Look for current vacancies at:
What does an NDT Examiner do?

Depending on your experience and the type of certificates you have obtained, as an investigator you perform the following work:
You look closely at an object and, if necessary, perform Visual Examination first

You examine a weld or installation for integrity using one of the following techniques:
Radiographic Examination
Ultrasonic Examination
Penetrant Examination
Magnetic Examination
Advanced (ultrasonic) Examination
You report your findings in a clear report
You will often be working at height; on scaffolding, but you can also get your rope access levels through Bilfinger, so you can perform this investigation from the ‘ropes’.

Will you also become
a NDT Examiner?
People@Bilfinger

Meet your

ISP colleagues
at Bilfinger
Bitte Service auswählen
  • ISP
  • Inspection
ISP
Edvaldo Ribeiro Anes, Painter: "I did an apprenticeship in ICT - something completely different - and wanted a part-time job after my apprenticeship. My father also works at Bilfinger and said they could still use painters. That's when I started.

ISP
Krystian Ptak, Scaffolding supervisor: "I'm doing what I've always wanted to do. Scaffolding is simply a beautiful profession. Now I no longer build them myself, but supervise the projects on site and oversee the foremen."

ISP
Mechanical
Babs Vandenweyer, Welding engineer: "It is the ideal mix between theory and practice, as well as the social aspect of the job. I find the theoretical side very interesting, it is broad but also very specific."

Mechanical
ISP
Akwasi Boamah, Welder: "I have nice colleagues. They are all friendly people and there is also room to joke among ourselves. In the end, we all come to work for a fun day."

ISP
Inspection
Familie Beerens, Jeffery: "Because of my father, I knew at age 10: 'I'm going into scaffolding.' Even then I thought it was such a beautiful profession in a fantastic and diverse environment in the industry."

ISP
Theonas Emmanouil, Scaffold Mechanic: "There is variety in the work; I'm not just building, but also thinking about the construction and how to use the material, for example. I myself have worked at more than ten different plants."

ISP
Marcel van der Vries, Associate foreman insulation: "Bilfinger is a stable employer where things are just well organized. That's important."
ISP
Robert Spruit, Insulation engineer: "We now have a very nice team that is there for each other. That close bond and that atmosphere, that's so important. If people are willing to help each other you can solve anything together."

ISP
Tom Zevenhoven, Uitvoerder: “Ik krijg goede coaching en hulp van een ervaren projectleider. Je kunt hier echt heel
meer...

Naar vacature

Meer vacatures van Bilfinger