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Rick Timmer Mechanical Engineer

VDL ETG Technology & Development

Mechanical engineer and technical generalist Rick Timmer eagerly dives into every aspect of a project, even those outside his usual expertise. With his versatility and curiosity, he has ensured successful projects over his four years at VDL ETG Technology & Development in Almelo. No matter the challenge: he and his team always find a solution. 

 

Describe your role in 3 words.

“Innovative, challenging, versatile.”
 

What is important within your role?

‘’As a Mechanical Engineer, ownership is essential. Insight into system engineering skills is crucial, skills that I have partly by nature and partly developed during my studies. I completed a general design study in mechanical engineering, which gave me a broad foundation to understand an entire process. I believe the biggest challenge in my role is getting to know the people in the organization well and understanding everyone’s strengths. I can now quickly find the right person for a specific issue, someone who can solve it much faster than I could.
I am currently transitioning into a more supervisory role, making these qualities even more important. You need to understand what your team faces from creating the initial design to CE documentation, technical drawing, and the release phase. “You need to be able to use programs, design cleanly, perform calculations, and conduct tolerance analysis: even if you don’t do all of these daily."
 

What do you like about your work?

"As a generalist, I fit in well within VDL ETG T&D. I was aiming for a role with less time behind the computer, and I found it. Currently, I’m designing tooling for the magnetic plate, a project that involves extensive research and practical testing. Thanks to this hands-on approach to testing — gluing with an adhesive, measuring, adjusting settings, and inventing new tests myself — I understand the data thoroughly. 
You can tell we are working in an unfamiliar world. For instance, we tried different gluing techniques where we encountered some challenges. We searched for specialists, after consulting about eight professors, we eventually found someone in Delft who knows more about epoxy. The fact that no one really knows how to solve it yet shows that we’re pioneering in a technical field.  Additionally, I feel the freedom to take on activities alongside my role, such as teaching courses in technical drawing and organizing digital knowledge-sharing sessions."
 

What is the highlight of your career?

“One of the highlights of my career was delivering specific tooling during the first six weeks at VDL ETG. This tooling is now in use, and I see it regularly. It is amazing to see the realisation of your projects and celebrate an endpoint we can be proud of, even if the result is not physically tangible. But honestly, whenever I see something with the VDL logo, I already feel proud. I truly feel the sense of unity in what we are doing.”
 

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See what we do at VDL ETG Technology & Development

VDL ETG Technology & Development (VDL ETG T&D) is the company within VDL ETG that stands for research and development. With a group of creative designers, we translate our customers' requirements and wishes into usable designs for their systems, focusing on manufacturability, functionality and reliability.  We do this from our locations in Eindhoven and Almelo.  This involves components of complex devices for various industries. At VDL ETG T&D we have various competence groups, including Mechanics, Mechatronics, Electronics, Flow & Heat, Software, Project Management and more.

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