RF Technician / Electronics Technician - Commissioning & Testing | Techniker oder Elektroniker (m/w/d) Hochfrequenztechnik - Inbetriebnahme & Testing

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Stuttgart Mobility

Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 16, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role focuses on the technical lifecycle of high-frequency (RF) modules and devices, ranging from initial commissioning to complex troubleshooting. As a technician, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and testing of RF components and assemblies. Your daily tasks involve performing precise measurements using specialized equipment such as spectrum analyzers and oscilloscopes, calibrating RF measuring devices, and conducting series testing on small batches. You will also play a critical role in documenting test results and ensuring hardware-level circuit integrity. This position is ideal for professionals with a strong background in electronics who enjoy hands-on technical challenges. FERCHAU offers an attractive package including mobile working options, child care subsidies, and professional development through their in-house academy, making it a stable yet progressive environment for technical experts to advance their careers in electrical and automation technology.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electronics Technician, State-certified Technician, or Electrical Engineer.

Experience

  • Professional experience in electronics, specifically within radio or high-frequency technology.
  • Proven experience in the commissioning, maintenance, and repair of RF modules and devices.
  • Practical experience in troubleshooting and soldering electronic components.
  • Experience in creating test reports and documenting measurement results.
  • Familiarity with technical standards and EMC relationships is preferred.

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Mobile working options available depending on the client company; requires the ability to work on-site for hardware-related tasks.