Electronics Development Engineer | Entwicklungsingenieur Elektronik (m/w/d)

Orange Engineering GmbH & Co. KG

Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland
Published Mar 9, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As an Electronics Development Engineer for maritime systems, you will take full responsibility for the design and implementation of complex electronic systems within an international corporate environment. Your daily activities involve conceptualizing analog and digital circuit boards, conducting simulations, and overseeing the entire lifecycle from prototyping to series production. You will be tasked with evaluating components for performance and integration, performing technical design reviews, and ensuring compliance with industry standards such as EMC and shock/vibration. This role is highly collaborative, requiring close cooperation with interdisciplinary teams to integrate components into existing system architectures. The position is particularly attractive due to its focus on high-tech maritime applications, offering a permanent contract with flexible working hours, 30 days of vacation, and comprehensive social benefits including home office options and professional development programs.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, or a comparable field; alternatively, a technical vocational training with further qualification as a State-Certified Technician.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the design and implementation of analog and digital circuits
  • Experience in high-frequency technology, signal processing, or communication technology
  • Demonstrated experience using EDA tools for schematic and PCB layout development
  • Practical experience in testing and troubleshooting using laboratory measurement equipment
  • Experience in creating technical hardware specifications and production documentation

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • The role requires knowledge of relevant standards such as EMC, shock, and vibration. Candidates must be able to work independently and as part of interdisciplinary project teams.