RF Systems Requirements Engineer | Requirements Engineer HF-Systeme (m/w/d)

expertplace professionals GmbH

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Mar 2, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

This role involves working for an internationally active technology group in Berlin, focusing on the structured collection, analysis, and formal specification of system and software requirements for high-frequency (RF) systems. As a Requirements Engineer, you will be responsible for managing functional and non-functional requirements such as performance, real-time capabilities, and reliability. You will lead stakeholder workshops, manage the toolchain using JAMA, JIRA, and Confluence, and ensure full traceability and consistency across the project lifecycle. The position offers a high degree of flexibility with up to 60% remote work and a 40-hour work week. It is a unique opportunity to apply CPRE best practices to complex cyber-physical systems within a high-stakes environment, bridging the gap between hardware, embedded software, and testing teams while optimizing quality assurance processes through established metrics and templates.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in a technical discipline (Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Systems Engineering, Physics, or Medical Technology). CPRE Foundation certification is required; CPRE Advanced is preferred.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience as a responsible Requirements Engineer for complex cyber-physical systems
  • Proven experience working with systems requiring high reliability and safety (e.g., RF/RF, Automotive, Avionics, or MedTech)
  • Extensive experience in the application of CPRE methods and best practices
  • Practical experience in deriving verification and validation criteria and managing risk/impact analysis

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Location: Berlin; Contract type: Fixed-term (18-24 months); Remote work: Up to 60% possible; Workload: 40 hours per week.