Prototype Commissioning Technician | Inbetriebnahmetechniker Prototypen (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Frankfurt
Job Summary
This role is centered on the commissioning and testing of advanced automotive prototypes for leading OEMs and suppliers. The daily responsibilities include the full commissioning process for prototypes, integrating necessary measurement technology, and the crucial setup and installation of associated test benches. You will be responsible for supporting prototype tests, analyzing, and preparing the resulting test data. Furthermore, the role requires performing classic workshop activities encompassing electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems. Successful candidates must possess a qualification as a Technician or Master Craftsman in relevant fields like vehicle technology, mechatronics, or electrical engineering. The position requires several years of professional experience specifically in the commissioning of automotive prototypes, coupled with essential knowledge of measurement technology and hydraulics. This is an opportunity to leverage your long-standing expertise to drive technology to the next level.
Required Skills
Education
Technician (Techniker) or Master Craftsman (Meister) qualification in Vehicle Technology, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a comparable field
Experience
- • Several years of professional experience in the commissioning of automotive prototypes
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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