
Since 2004, I-care has been the international leader in Predictive Analytics for Maintenance and Industrial Reliability Solutions. With headquarters in Belgium and over 25 subsidiaries in Europe, the US and Asia, our team of over 500 engineers service customers all over the world. We offer a wide range of high added value products, training and services to predict, advise and accompany our industrial customers in optimizing maintenance plans, asset reliability and production availability at controlled costs by reducing the risk of unplanned shutdowns. Because we understand the industry's needs and strongly believe in technological innovation, I-care™ R&D has developed wireless tools and software dedicated to Maintenance 4.0: Wi-care™ and I-see™. This allows I-care to take a leading position in supporting customers in industrial data science projects.

Since 2004, I-care has been the international leader in Predictive Analytics for Maintenance and Industrial Reliability Solutions. With headquarters in Belgium and over 25 subsidiaries in Europe, the US and Asia, our team of over 500 engineers service customers all over the world. We offer a wide range of high added value products, training and services to predict, advise and accompany our industrial customers in optimizing maintenance plans, asset reliability and production availability at controlled costs by reducing the risk of unplanned shutdowns. Because we understand the industry's needs and strongly believe in technological innovation, I-care™ R&D has developed wireless tools and software dedicated to Maintenance 4.0: Wi-care™ and I-see™. This allows I-care to take a leading position in supporting customers in industrial data science projects.
Headquarters: Mons, Belgium
Founded: 2004
Core product areas: Predictive maintenance (IoT sensors Wi-care™ and AI analytics platform I-see™)
Employees (reported): 500–1,000+ (company-reported figures)
Ownership: Majority held by co-founders (72%); employees hold ~8%
Predictive maintenance, asset reliability, industrial data science for maintenance optimization.
2004
Architecture and Planning
$50 million (reported in company press release)
Press release reports $50M round with participation from IMBC, S.R.I.W. and Amerigo Fund plus a $10M employee injection.
“Shareholder base includes co-founders (72%), employees (8%), and institutional/regional investors such as Finasucre, Wallonie Entreprendre (S.R.I.W.), CPH Banque, IMBC and Amerigo Fund.”
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Since 2004, I-care has been the international authority in predictive and prescriptive maintenance. We measure, analyse and optimise the maintenance activities of our industrial customers. And we are the largest in Europe, if not in the world. From our head office in Belgium and more than 35 branches in Europe, the US and Asia, over 800 technicians and engineers assist our customers every day in increasing the reliability of their machinery, preventing losses and unplanned downtime, producing more sustainably and reducing costs. For this we use numerous predictive techniques and methods (we monitor over 300k machines of our customers globally), constantly investing in new technologies so we can support our customers even better.
As a company, we are very innovative, our culture is great and the career opportunities are enormous. In 2020, we were voted Company of the Year, and this year, our CEO was elected as Manager of the Year in Belgium.
In order to further support our customers in the Hull-Scunthorpe area, we are currently looking for a condition monitoring lubrication technician.
Responsibilities
A Lubrication Technician's main task is to carry out the periodic lubrication of our customer assets and to make sure the correct lubricants are present and stored in the correct manner. They also support the Reliability Engineers in the implementation and improvement in the services we offer.
Who are you?
The activities of the lubrication technician have a multidisciplinary character: the focus is on lubrication activities on rotating mechanical and electrical parts of machines and equipment. The lubricator has basic knowledge in the electrical field and broader knowledge in the mechanical field.
What do we offer you?