Software Development Engineer for Radio Frequency Test Systems | Software-Entwicklungsingenieur für Hochfrequenz-Testsysteme (m/w/d)

Rohde & Schwarz Messgerätebau GmbH

Memmingen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 10, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Software Development Engineer at Rohde & Schwarz in Memmingen, you will be responsible for developing application-oriented software solutions for high-precision radio frequency (RF) test systems, specifically focusing on spectrum analyzers. You will work within a specialized team to design and build a modular software platform for end-of-line testing in a highly innovative production environment. Your daily tasks include defining software standards for maintainability and scalability, verifying test applications, and ensuring a stable transition into production operations. This role offers a unique opportunity to work for a global family-owned company with over 90 years of experience, providing an attractive 35-hour work week under the Bavarian metal and electrical industry collective agreement. You will act as a proactive coordinator for project work packages, collaborating closely with international interfaces to deliver cutting-edge technological solutions.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a comparable technical qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in software development with focus on technical applications
  • Practical experience in programming, preferably using C#
  • Initial experience or familiarity with spectrum analyzers or power measurement equipment
  • Experience in defining and implementing software standards for industrial testing environments
  • Experience in project coordination and managing work packages through to delivery

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • The role is based in Memmingen (Allgäu). Candidates must be able to work within the framework of the Bavarian metal and electrical industry collective agreement. Ability to work in a 35-hour week structure is required.