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Effective through networks – Sharing knowledge, accelerating innovation

Complex engineering projects require more than just skilled professionals – they need a seamless combination of experience and fresh ideas. At cross-ING, we pair junior engineers with the expertise of seasoned senior professionals when needed – giving you the optimal support for your project, without compromising on quality or efficiency.


Junior-Power with Senior-Support

Many companies face the challenge of needing highly specialized engineering skills while staying within budget. Our solution:

✅ Cost-efficient junior engineers – Benefit from highly motivated young professionals available at attractive rates

✅ Senior experts as mentors – Every junior has direct access to an experienced senior who provides guidance, ensures quality, and supports complex tasks

✅ Our knowledge network – Includes our internal Competence Centers and trusted external partners, always ready to support. Instead of working in silos, we promote active knowledge sharing.

The result: Projects are executed faster and more sustainably – with long-term know-how gains for your company.


Expertise & Network – On-Demand Engineering Knowledge

In addition to the junior-senior collaboration, you benefit from access to our Competence Center network and external specialists.

🔹 On-demand experts: When specific expertise is needed, our engineers tap into the know-how of our Competence Centers – in automation, process engineering, additive manufacturing, and more

🔹 Knowledge transfer & scalability: Close collaboration between junior and senior engineers ensures long-term knowledge retention in your organization

🔹 Flexible project support: Whether you need short-term assistance or a long-term partner – our network adapts to your needs


Your advantage: Highly qualified engineers – flexible & cost-effective


Use our network to strengthen your engineering projects! Get in touch to learn more about our flexible solutions.


*Translated by Deepl.com


 
 
 

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