R&D Electronics Hardware Developer | R&D Elektronik-Hardwareentwickler (w/m/d)

Brunel GmbH NL Mannheim

Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Mar 5, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves the design and dimensioning of complex embedded systems, where you will be responsible for selecting components and creating circuit diagrams that adhere to strict standards and EMC requirements. You will collaborate closely with layout, construction, manufacturing, and quality assurance teams to ensure seamless product development. Day-to-day tasks include performing commissioning, functional tests, and EMC testing, as well as documenting development specifications and test results. You will also support software development during type testing and product approval phases. This position is particularly attractive because it offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies and prototypes within a culture that values lean methodologies and PLM processes. The role provides a stable, permanent contract with a global engineering service provider, offering 30 days of vacation, employer-funded pensions, and structured career development through regular feedback and individual training programs.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a comparable field of study.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in hardware and electronics development
  • Proven experience in PCB design and circuit development
  • Experience in EMC-compliant design and the use of measurement technology
  • Experience in project work and cost-optimized design
  • Experience in the introduction of products into manufacturing and product maintenance

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • The position requires analytical thinking and strong communication skills. Must be able to work in a team-oriented environment and apply LEAN/PLM methods. Location constraints and specific travel percentages are not specified, but the role is based in Germany.