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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

sp668 at 2024-01-28 09:06:19+00:00 ID: kjxh8vn


At the larger companies sure, if you can do the job english is fine. You want companies with a global outlook since they tend to do a lot of work in english although their HQ might be in Denmark.

Look at companies in the C25 index or some of the major private ones (Lego, Grundfos, Danfoss, Siemens wind power)