Electrical Test Systems Developer | Entwickler (m/w/d) elektrische Testsysteme

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Bremen City

Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland
Published Oct 31, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role seeks an ambitious Electrical Test Systems Developer to connect technology and people by designing and implementing cutting-edge electrical testing solutions. Day-to-day responsibilities involve developing comprehensive test concepts based on schematics, block diagrams, and wiring lists for printed circuit boards, electronic, and electro-optical systems. You will be responsible for the full lifecycle of test adaptations, including the development, integration, commissioning, testing, and acceptance of adapters and cabling for test equipment. A core function is the creation of detailed test instructions, protocols, and necessary documentation, alongside supporting construction design efforts for electronic testing systems. Furthermore, the role requires developing and maintaining software programs to facilitate automated and simplified manual testing processes. Candidates must possess a technical Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent certification, coupled with initial professional experience in the field, strong knowledge of analog/digital circuit technology, and proficiency in test technology conception and implementation. This position offers exciting, varied projects with innovative companies, focusing on continuous professional growth.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or State-Certified Technician equivalent

Experience

  • Initial professional experience in the development of electrical test systems
  • Professional experience with analog and digital circuit technology
  • Professional experience in the conception, implementation, and commissioning of testing technology
  • Basic knowledge in PCB development and layout creation

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel; Structured and independent working approach required.