Biomass and waste-to-energy plant designer and builder, 1–100 MWth scale
VYNCKE manufactures turn-key energy conversion systems for industrial waste and biomass, with a tech stack anchored in industrial automation (Siemens S7, Rockwell, WinCC, IFS) and mechanical design (Autodesk Inventor, EPLAN). Engineering dominates the hiring pipeline (19 of 47 active roles), reflecting the capital-equipment nature of the business; notably absent are product, software, or data roles, signaling a hardware-first, contract-delivery model rather than recurring software revenue.
VYNCKE is a fourth-generation family business (founded 1912) based in Harelbeke, Belgium, with 10 global locations and over 430 employees. The company designs and manufactures energy plants that convert biomass and industrial waste into thermal energy (1–100 MWth) and electrical power (0.5–20 MWe), serving food and agriculture, wood processing, and recovered-fuels industries. Delivery formats include steam, hot water, thermal oil, and hot gas. The installed base spans over 4,400 references worldwide. Operations span Belgium, Malaysia, Spain, Dominican Republic, Czechia, China, and Thailand.
VYNCKE designs and manufactures energy plants that convert biomass and industrial waste into thermal energy (1–100 MWth) and electrical power (0.5–20 MWe), delivered as steam, hot water, thermal oil, or hot gas.
Industrial automation and design: Siemens S7, TIA Portal, Rockwell Automation, WinCC; mechanical CAD: Autodesk Inventor, EPLAN; enterprise software: IFS; legacy development: Visual Basic, C#, C++.
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