Automation Development Engineer | Entwicklungsingenieur (m/w/d) Automation
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Freiburg
Job Summary
This role is for an ambitious Automation Development Engineer focused on connecting people and technologies, delivering exciting and challenging projects for renowned clients across various industries. The core responsibilities involve the full lifecycle development of automation systems. Day-to-day tasks include programming and project planning of PLC controls and visualization systems, creating visualizations of complex process flows, and rigorously testing and simulating control functions for new technologies. You will provide comprehensive project support, guiding initiatives from the initial idea and concept creation through to final implementation, and assist in generating necessary project documentation. Qualified candidates must hold an advanced Technician certification or a university degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or a comparable field, coupled with strong knowledge of PLC controls. This position requires fluency in German and intermediate proficiency in English.
Required Skills
Education
Advanced Technician certification or University degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or a comparable field
Experience
- Professional experience in automation development and engineering
- Experience supporting projects from conception through implementation
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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