Hardware Developer Mobility | Hardwareentwickler Mobility (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung München Mobility
Job Summary
This role involves developing sustainable and relevant hardware solutions for future mobility systems. The Hardware Developer will be responsible for contributing to concept creation, implementing concepts through circuit design, and overseeing layout creation to ensure compliance with requirements. Key day-to-day tasks include specifying, designing, building, commissioning, and verifying electronic assemblies, managing technical suppliers, and collaborating closely with other departments for seamless system integration. Candidates must possess a technical degree in Electrical Engineering or a similar field, fundamental knowledge of power electronics, and expertise in digital and analog circuit development. The position requires strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and secure German language proficiency, offering a secure, full-time, and permanent position with flexible working hours and significant professional development opportunities.
Required Skills
Education
Technical degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a similar field
Experience
- Initial professional experience in the development of electronic components
- Fundamental knowledge in power electronics
- Knowledge of bus systems required
- Initial experience in Automotive EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) is beneficial
Languages
Additional
- Enthusiasm for the Automotive sector
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