Development Engineer Battery Systems | Entwicklungsingenieur Batteriesysteme (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Reutlingen
Job Summary
This role involves joining an international expert team responsible for the system development of advanced battery systems. The Development Engineer will ensure that these systems are delivered according to customer and supplier requirements, adhering to specified timelines and budgets. Day-to-day tasks include investigating, developing, and documenting customer needs, collaborating with the team to find optimal technical solutions, and rigorously ensuring that functionality and safety requirements comply with relevant norms and standards during product development. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related engineering field, coupled with several years of relevant professional experience in automotive development, particularly in automotive electronics or e-mobility up to series production readiness. Fluency in both English and German is required.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a similar engineering discipline
Experience
- Several years of relevant professional experience in automotive development
- Experience in automotive electronics or e-mobility up to series production readiness
Languages
Additional
- Familiarity with automotive Spice and common development and product standards
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