What working here looks like
At Italtech, engineers work directly on real projects, machines, and production challenges from the beginning. Learning happens inside the workshop environment alongside experienced professionals who understand every stage of machine building, from design to commissioning.
Because mechanics, hydraulics, electrics, and software are developed in house, the exposure across engineering disciplines is naturally broad. The work also extends into evolving technologies, including proprietary electric injection systems, AI integrated machine interfaces, and large scale press revamping. For engineers curious about how injection molding technology is advancing, the learning here remains practical, collaborative, and deeply connected to real manufacturing.
Engineering with a purpose
One of the things that makes this work meaningful beyond the technical challenge is what it stands for.
Re-engineering an existing press to perform like new is not just an industrial service. It is a choice that keeps a machine out of the scrapyard, eliminates the energy and materials needed to manufacture a replacement, and delivers a system that runs more efficiently than before. Less consumption per cycle. Less waste over a lifetime.
At Italtech, sustainability is not a communication strategy. It is an engineering outcome.
Who we are looking for
Someone with an engineering background and a genuine interest in how complex machines work. Someone who finds a workshop as interesting as a whiteboard. Someone who asks questions and is not afraid to get their hands dirty literally.
Experience matters less than curiosity and attitude. We will take care of the rest.
Get in touch
Send us your CV and a few lines about what draws you to this kind of work. No complex forms, no filters just a direct conversation.
