Trimex operates as a specialized engineering and manufacturing firm with deep expertise in set design and technical event production, but the hiring and project data reveal a significant pivot toward aerospace, defense, and autonomous systems. The tech stack—CATIA, Altium, FPGA, embedded systems (STM32, PX4, Ardupilot), and simulation tools (Abaqus, HyperWorks)—combined with projects in electrified vehicles, resilient GNSS systems for UAVs, and composite research indicates a shift from pure events into hardware-centric, regulated industries. The 46 active roles (45 in last 30 days) across 25 engineering and 15 manufacturing positions signal rapid scaling into production and R&D.
Trimex is a 2–10 person engineering and manufacturing firm based in Houthalen, Belgium, founded in 2000. Historically, the company specialized in set design and technical production for events, shows, and television. Current project activity and hiring patterns indicate expansion into aerospace, defense, marine infrastructure, and autonomous vehicle development. The company is now actively recruiting engineers and manufacturing staff across the UK and Belgium, with a focus on compliance-heavy domains (aerospace standards), composite materials, electrified vehicle integration, and resilient communication systems for autonomous platforms. Stated pain points center on scaling delivery while maintaining on-time, on-budget execution and meeting aerospace compliance requirements.
Trimex uses CAD/simulation (CATIA, Abaqus, HyperWorks), embedded systems (STM32, PX4, Ardupilot), FPGA/DSP design, PCB design (Altium, Siemens PADS), industrial control (PLC, CMMS), and programming in C/C++, C#, .NET, and Python.
Trimex is headquartered in Houthalen, Limburg, Belgium, and is currently hiring in the United Kingdom.
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