Development Engineer Test Engineering High Frequency | Entwicklungsingenieur Prüftechnik Hochfrequenz (m/w/d)
Brunel GmbH NL Augsburg
Job Summary
This role is for a Development Engineer specializing in High-Frequency Test Engineering, focusing on creating and optimizing automated test systems for electronic components, particularly PCBA. The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing and advancing high-frequency measurement technology, developing innovative test methods in collaboration with R&D, and ensuring efficient, robust test processes for series production. Key responsibilities include automating test sequences in a technology-driven environment and contributing to continuous improvements in test coverage, process reliability, and quality. This position requires strong analytical skills, expertise in high-frequency measurement, and programming proficiency, offering a dynamic environment for career growth within an expanding engineering service provider.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Electrical Engineering, preferably with a focus on Communications Engineering or Information Technology
Experience
- Professional experience in high-frequency measurement technology
- Experience in testing mixed-signal and HF components
- Experience in analog circuit technology (HF range up to 110 GHz)
- Experience in interdisciplinary collaboration
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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