Electronics Development Engineer | Electronic Development Engineer (m/w/d)

MED-EL Medical Electronics

Innsbruck, Salzburg, Österreich
Published Mar 8, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electronics Development Engineer at MED-EL Medical Electronics, you will play a pivotal role in creating innovative medical devices for hearing loss treatment. Your daily responsibilities include designing analog and digital electronic circuits, creating detailed schematics, and overseeing the entire PCB layout process from concept to production. You will be hands-on with prototyping, validation, and performance analysis to ensure high-quality hardware solutions. A key aspect of this role is cross-functional collaboration with mechanics and firmware teams to ensure seamless system integration. This position is ideal for proactive professionals who enjoy structured, methodical work and are eager to contribute to life-changing medical technology. Based in Innsbruck, Austria, the role offers a stable, permanent contract within an international environment, supported by flexible working hours, comprehensive onboarding, and corporate health benefits.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree or higher (University or University of Applied Sciences) in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, or High-Frequency Engineering.

Experience

  • Proven professional experience in schematic creation and PCB design
  • Experience in translating complex requirements into reliable hardware solutions
  • Experience in building, validating, and optimizing prototypes through practical testing
  • Experience in cross-functional collaboration with mechanics and firmware teams
  • Professional experience in creating design specifications and verification reports

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • The position is located in Innsbruck, Austria. Applicants must be willing to work in a full-time, permanent capacity. High standards for quality and consistency in the development process are required.