Electrical Design Engineer (Special Purpose Machinery - Pharma) | Elektrokonstrukteur (m/w/d) Sondermaschinenbau Pharma (1654)
Brüggen Engineering GmbH
Job Summary
This role is for an Electrical Design Engineer specializing in special purpose machinery within the pharmaceutical industry. The successful candidate will be responsible for the complete electrical design and planning of customized machines and systems used in pharmaceutical production. Day-to-day tasks include creating electrical order designs, ensuring strict adherence to customer-specific and legal regulations, and optimizing design processes. Key qualifications include a degree or technical qualification in Electrical Engineering or Mechatronics, professional experience in electrical design (ideally in manufacturing), and proficiency with CAD software like WS-CAD or ePLAN. This position offers an attractive, permanent, full-time contract within an innovative and dynamic team, allowing the engineer to drive the development and optimization of high-quality machinery in a critical sector.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical training or degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a comparable field.
Experience
- Professional experience in electrical design
- Experience in the manufacturing sector (ideally)
Languages
Additional
- Permanent full-time contract.
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