Hardware Developer, Medical Technology | Hardwareentwickler (m/w/d) Medizintechnik
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Freiburg
Job Summary
This role seeks an ambitious Hardware Developer to drive the next generation of medical technology products. Day-to-day responsibilities encompass the full electronics development lifecycle, including the conceptual design and layout creation of new products, as well as the continuous enhancement of existing ones. Key technical tasks include circuit calculation and simulation, commissioning, and rigorous testing of hardware components, specifically involving EMC measurements. The ideal candidate will hold a degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field and bring professional expertise in both analog and digital hardware development, coupled with essential knowledge of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). This position offers the opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary team, supported by an unlimited employment contract and flexible working arrangements, making it an attractive opportunity for experienced professionals looking to advance technology in the critical medical sector.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Communication Technology, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in Hardware Development (analog/digital)
- Professional experience with EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
Languages
Additional
- Structured and conscientious working style
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