Quality Engineer for Electronics Manufacturing | Qualitätsingenieur Elektronikfertigung (m/w/d)

I.K. Hofmann GmbH Personaldienstleistung

Hirschaid, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Quality Engineer for Electronics Manufacturing, you will play a pivotal role in maintaining high production standards for a renowned international automotive supplier in Hirschaid. Your daily responsibilities will involve coordinating and leading methodical root cause analyses using industry-standard tools like 8D, Ishikawa, and 5-Why. You will act as a vital bridge between development, testing, assembly, and quality assurance departments to implement sustainable corrective actions. Beyond troubleshooting, you will standardize testing and rework procedures, manage work instructions, and monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to provide management with actionable reports. This position is ideal for a proactive professional who thrives in a structured environment and enjoys cross-functional collaboration. The role offers the stability of a long-term full-time placement, access to corporate benefits, and a dedicated point of contact for career support, making it an attractive opportunity for those looking to advance their career in power electronics and automotive quality systems.

Required Skills

Education

State-certified Technician in Electronics/Electrical Engineering or a University Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.

Experience

  • Practical experience in electronics manufacturing and power electronics
  • Proven experience in applying quality methodologies (8D, Ishikawa, 5-Why)
  • Experience in interface management between development, assembly, and quality departments
  • Approximately 3 years of professional experience preferred
  • Experience with technical documentation and management reporting

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must be able to work full-time in Hirschaid. Requires independent and structured working style with strong communication and assertiveness.