Electrical Engineering Technician | Techniker/in - Elektrotechnik (ohne Schwerpunkt)

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT WIEN

Wien,Wieden, Wien, Österreich
Published Mar 13, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves the design, development, and implementation of complex electronic circuits, measurement systems, and signal processing modules for experimental setups in applied physics. As an Electrical Engineering Technician, you will lead development projects from initial requirement analysis through to prototyping and validation. Your daily tasks will include hardware-oriented programming for FPGAs and microcontrollers, developing digital signal processing algorithms, and troubleshooting sensor and actuator components in a laboratory environment. You will work closely with physicists and engineers to translate experimental needs into technical reality. This position is particularly attractive due to its high degree of autonomy, the opportunity to work on cutting-edge scientific research at TU Wien, and a flexible hybrid work model allowing for up to 40% remote work. It offers a stable, long-term career path within a prestigious academic institution with extensive professional development opportunities.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (University or University of Applied Sciences) in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, Technical Physics, or a related field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the design and implementation of complex electronic circuits and measurement systems
  • Proven experience in hardware-oriented programming (FPGA, C/C++, or microcontrollers)
  • Experience in digital signal processing and algorithm implementation
  • Experience in planning and organizing technical development projects independently
  • Experience in laboratory testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting of electronic systems
  • Optional: Experience in apprentice training or technical knowledge transfer is an advantage

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Location: Vienna (Karlsplatz). Hybrid work model available (up to 40% teleworking). Full-time position (38 hours/week) with a permanent contract. Must be able to work in a collaborative environment with physicists and engineers.