Electrical Engineer (Sensors and Effectors Project Engineer) | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)

NVL B.V. & Co. KG

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Jan 23, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role is a key position within a leading, independent shipyard group, focusing on highly specialized naval vessels and innovative shipbuilding solutions. As a Project Engineer for Sensors and Effectors, you will actively shape the development of pioneering sensor and effector systems, ensuring a high-performance and reliable system architecture through complex design and implementation. Day-to-day tasks include technical specification, continuous system optimization based on innovative approaches, and creating expert assessments to inform critical project decisions. You will also collaborate closely with industry partners and suppliers to ensure quality implementation. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechatronics, possesses several years of professional experience in technical system development, and has profound knowledge of current sensor and effector technologies. This position offers exciting development opportunities within an international project environment, requiring strong German and English language skills and a willingness to travel internationally (approx. 10%).

Required Skills

Education

Completed university degree (Bachelor/Master) in Engineering Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or comparable qualification

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience (2-5 years) in the development or project planning of technical systems
  • Profound experience in sensor and effector technologies
  • Experience with current technical standards
  • Initial or deep experience using 3D design software, preferably Siemens NX
  • Experience in digital signal processing and system integration is desirable
  • Experience working in international project environments and global teams is advantageous

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • International travel readiness (approx. 10%)