Automotive Application Engineer | Applikationsingenieur Automotive (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Stuttgart Mobility
Job Summary
This role is ideal for an ambitious engineer passionate about automotive technology and innovation, focusing on application and validation within the vehicle environment. The Automotive Application Engineer will be responsible for conducting performance and system tests directly in the vehicle, meticulously documenting and presenting the results both internally and externally to project leads and clients. Key responsibilities include managing the application and validation processes, developing proposals for system optimization and further development, and serving as the primary technical contact. Candidates must possess a degree in engineering (e.g., Electrical Engineering, Vehicle Technology, Mechatronics) and demonstrate initial experience in vehicle application, coupled with practical knowledge of vehicle technology, bus systems (CAN/Flexray), and measurement tools. Basic software engineering skills are a plus, along with good proficiency in both German and English.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Engineering Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Vehicle Technology, Mechatronics, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Initial experience in vehicle application
- Practical knowledge of vehicle technology and networking (CAN/Flexray)
- Experience with measurement technology tools
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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