Stefan Kok

Teamleader Drives at Van Meer

Stefan Kok is an experienced professional in the electrical and engineering fields, currently serving as Teamleader Drives and previously as a Monteur at Van Meer since October 2011. Prior experience includes work as an E&I monteur at Cargill from October 2008 to September 2011 and as an Elektro-monteur at Upta.bv from August 2004 to September 2008. Stefan Kok has a strong educational background, having completed a post-bachelor in Bedrijfskunde at Avans+ from January 2021 to February 2022, along with several degrees in Electrical Engineering and Installation at Markiezaat College between 2005 and 2012.

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Almere, Netherlands

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Van Meer

Van Meer is a system integrator and service provider for electrical and mechanical drive systems for different industrial sectors and the maritime world. Our core business comprises 4 key elements: the engineering, implementation, maintenance and management of electrical and mechanical installations throughout their full life cycle. Our organisation was established in 1991 by Rob van Meer and today we have service centres in the Netherlands and Belgium. We are mainly operating in the Benelux and EMEA where we are a leading player in: - Rotating equipment: the maintenance and new supply of rotating equipment including electric motors, generators, gearboxes, fans and pumps. - Drives: support for frequency converters, panel assembly, drive systems and turnkey solutions. - Field Service: support on location for activities including vibration, diagnostic, infrared and electrical measurements, balancing and pump, fan and gearwheel inspections. We disposes of the required expertise in both electrical and mechanical drive systems what enables us to put all our effort into achieving the highest level of quality. Thanks to the commitment and flexibility of our team, our services are always tailor-made for each customer, with communication, consultation and safety being the prime concern.


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51-200

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