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Hi. Do you think I could get a job in mechanical engineering in Denmark? I'm also interested in design and production. Unfortunately, I only speak English and my mother tongue. I'm willing to learn Danish as well. I've been to Denmark several times and I really like the country.

I'm a mechanical engineer with a BSc degree from the EU, specialising in manufacturing engineering and machining technologies. I have 2 years experience as a design engineer (formula student) and 1 year experience as a design engineer (part time). I also have 1 year manufacturing engineering experience (full time).

If it's possible to get an English-speaking job, which companies or roles should I look for?


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Rough_Inspector5501 at 2024-01-28 08:29:22+00:00 ID: kjxe6w4


You probably wanna look at bigger companies like Vestas and Terma, maybe even Lego, if you don't know Danish yet. A lot of the bigger companies have international teams, so most people can speak English.

If you don't live in Denmark yet it might be a hard sell. And knowing Danish is a plus but for what I have seen it is not impossible.

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Faromme at 2024-01-28 10:46:00+00:00 ID: kjxpfr5


Also Siemens Gamesa, Cooperate language is English