Electrical Engineer, Machines & Tools | Ingenieur Elektrotechnik (m/w/d) Maschinen & Werkzeuge
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Rosenheim
Job Summary
This role as an Electrical Engineer focuses on developing cutting-edge power and protection electronics for high-performance handheld machines and tools in Freilassing. Day-to-day responsibilities include the conceptualization and realization of systems for batteries (up to 118V) and BLDC motors (up to 8 kW). The engineer will be responsible for creating and optimizing circuit diagrams using tools like Altium and EAGLE, implementing and testing embedded software for microcontrollers, and overseeing the setup and commissioning of new equipment. A key aspect is the continuous monitoring of test benches and the improvement of existing series products. Candidates should possess a completed technical education in Electrical Engineering (Technician/HTL/University) and relevant professional experience, particularly with ECAD environments. This position offers an unspecified permanent contract and targeted professional development, making it ideal for professionals ready to drive technological innovation forward.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical education in Electrical Engineering (Technician/HTL/University degree) or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in Electrical Engineering (desirable)
- Experience handling ECAD environments
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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