
Samotics is a Dutch technology company that offers a predictive maintenance system called SAM4. This AI-powered solution monitors critical pumps and other hard-to-reach industrial assets, detecting early signs of electrical and mechanical faults, including blockages, up to five months before failure. By using Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA) from the motor control cabinet, Samotics provides real-time insights and predictive alerts, enabling maintenance teams to act proactively, reduce unplanned downtime, prevent costly incidents like sewage overflows, and optimize energy consumption. The company operates across five continents and serves over 10 industries, including wastewater, clean water, and chemicals, with a mission to eliminate unplanned downtime and energy waste.

Samotics is a Dutch technology company that offers a predictive maintenance system called SAM4. This AI-powered solution monitors critical pumps and other hard-to-reach industrial assets, detecting early signs of electrical and mechanical faults, including blockages, up to five months before failure. By using Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA) from the motor control cabinet, Samotics provides real-time insights and predictive alerts, enabling maintenance teams to act proactively, reduce unplanned downtime, prevent costly incidents like sewage overflows, and optimize energy consumption. The company operates across five continents and serves over 10 industries, including wastewater, clean water, and chemicals, with a mission to eliminate unplanned downtime and energy waste.
Product: SAM4 — AI-powered condition monitoring using Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA)
Mission: Eliminate unplanned downtime and energy waste
Founded: 2015 (Leiden, The Netherlands)
Scale: Operates across five continents; serves 10+ industries
Recent financing: €20M debt financing from European Investment Bank (announced 2025-01-27)
Industrial asset condition monitoring, predictive maintenance, and energy efficiency for electric motor-driven equipment.
2015
Software Development
€14.5 million
Series A announced to scale the SAM4 platform
€5 million
Funding round announced around rebrand from Semiotic Labs to Samotics
€20 million
Debt financing agreement announced 27 January 2025
“Strategic and institutional backers including 83North, ABB (10% stake), European Investment Bank, Engie, UNIIQ, YES!Delft”
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Job Description About the role As a Working Student – Condition Monitoring Analyst, you’ll provide valuable support to our Condition Monitoring Analysts (CMA) team. The CMA team plays a key role in delivering the value of our Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA) condition monitoring service, with a strong focus on customers in the water industry.
In this role, you will help improve the reliability and efficiency of monitored electric centrifugal pumps and related processes. You’ll analyze alarms triggered by our predictive algorithms to detect potential issues, such as blockages and airlocks, before they lead to failures or unplanned downtime. You will also work on integrating customer-provided data (e.g., flow rates, pump curves) into our system, supporting our mission to prevent failures and optimize energy efficiency across critical water infrastructure.
: While we offer flexibility in working hours, candidates should be available to work at least on Mondays and Tuesdays, and approximately 2 hours each on Saturday and Sunday afternoons to support ongoing monitoring activities.
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Why join Samotics? At Samotics, we are on a mission to eliminate unplanned downtime and energy waste across industries. By joining us, you’ll work with a talented, multidisciplinary team that’s passionate about technology, data, and real-world impact. As a working student, you’ll gain hands-on experience in industrial analytics and reliability engineering, while helping customers keep the world’s critical infrastructure running.