(Junior) Electrical Engineer | (Junior) Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung München Mobility
Job Summary
This role offers an ambitious professional the chance to join FERCHAU, a leading European technology services platform, to drive technological progress by realizing complex development projects for renowned clients. The core responsibilities involve the full lifecycle of electrical system design, including developing detailed electrical constructions, generating essential technical documentation, and creating comprehensive circuit diagrams, wiring plans, and parts lists. You will also be responsible for selecting and ordering necessary components and providing crucial support during the commissioning and troubleshooting phases of electrical systems. Candidates must possess a degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical qualification and demonstrate initial practical experience utilizing specialized electrical design software such as EPLAN or WSCAD. This position is attractive due to its permanent contract, flexible working hours through flextime arrangements, and the opportunity to engage in diverse, high-impact technological projects.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Electrical Engineering or comparable qualification, or completed technical training combined with qualification as a Technician
Experience
- • Initial professional experience in electrical design using specialized software (EPLAN, WSCAD, or comparable)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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