Thursday 3 September 2020

Bruil is looking for a construction 3D printing post process engineer

 Bruil, a(nother) Dutch construction firm offering construction 3D printing services, is officially looking for a post process engineer – or Post Processor – for its concrete 3D printed parts. The company specializes in high-quality mortars and precast concrete and it manufactures structural and finishing products at various locations in the Netherlands.

Among its investments in innovations, Bruil targeted 3D printing of concrete, not so much for direct house construction but for facade elements, balustrades and columns with sloping, round shapes. The serial 3D printing of these unique elements takes place at the location in Veenendaal. These elements are printed layer by layer by means of a robotic 3D printer. As a Post-Processor at Bruil, you’ll be responsible for all post-processing procedures after the robot printer finishes with an element.

Post-processing of these elements takes place at two locations: the production location of the 3D print itself and the production location of the prefab hollow-core slab floors. Both locations are located a few minutes away from each other in computer science engineering. You will work in an informal close-knit team. The elements are printed in a two-shift operation. During the day shift you will be responsible for the post-processing of the elements together with other colleagues.


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