Electrical Design Development Engineer | Entwicklungsingenieur (m/w/d) für elektrische Konstruktion

SimpleXX GmbH

Ulm, Donau, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 9, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Design Development Engineer at HENSOLDT Sensors in Ulm, you will play a critical role in the analysis of electrical and electromechanical requirements for high-end defense and aerospace systems. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve developing wiring and system concepts, designing connection components, and selecting appropriate manufacturing processes. You will be responsible for the maintenance and modification of series production devices, ensuring all technical documentation and drawing inspections meet rigorous standards. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on complex radar, optoelectronic, and electronic warfare systems. The position is structured as a 'temp-to-perm' model through SimpleXX GmbH, providing a clear path to permanent employment with a leading international technology group. You will manage specific work packages regarding time, cost, and quality while collaborating in a highly technical, multidisciplinary environment that values independent work and assertive communication.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering or a comparable qualification

Experience

  • Professional experience in the development and electrical design of mechatronic equipment, devices, and systems
  • Experience in analyzing electrical and electromechanical requirements
  • Proven experience with international and national standards (MIL, VDE) and specific connector/cable norms
  • Experience in managing work packages including time, cost, and quality responsibility
  • Experience in technical documentation and drawing verification

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Location: Ulm; Potential for home office by arrangement; Includes work package responsibility for time, cost, and quality; Position involves a temporary-to-permanent (temp-to-perm) transition strategy.