Hardware Developer | Hardwareentwickler (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Heidenheim
Job Summary
This role involves driving the next level of technology solutions by focusing on the development and design of electronic components and hardware systems for leading IT solution providers. The Hardware Developer will be responsible for creating PCB layouts, coordinating verification and validation processes, and developing both digital assemblies and analog measuring circuits. A key focus is on creating complex, EMC-compliant multilayer circuits and managing the transfer of PCB layouts into production. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Electrical Engineering or similar, possesses several years of professional experience in hardware development, and has profound knowledge of EMC-compliant development and testing technology. This position offers an attractive package including an unlimited contract, flexible mobile working options, and participation in a company that is ISO 14001 certified and committed to sustainability.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Technical Computer Science, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in hardware development
- Experience with PCB layouts and printed circuit board manufacturing
- Profound knowledge in EMC-compliant development
- Experience with measurement and testing technology
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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