Hardware/Electrical Engineer – Functional Safety in Electronics | Hardware/Electrical Engineer – Functional Safety in Electronics (m/w/d)

modelwise GmbH

München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 18, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role at Modelwise focuses on revolutionizing functional safety analysis by automating manual workflows through AI-powered software. As a Hardware/Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for building high-trust simulation models of complex electronic components, particularly digital integrated circuits, and translating manufacturer datasheets into SPICE models. You will ensure the technical integrity of automated safety analyses by assessing circuit topologies and failure effects using advanced simulation tools like LTspice or Cadence. The position is highly innovative, involving R&D into AI-assisted model development and VHDL-based approaches. This is a unique opportunity to work in a remote-first, deep-tech environment where your work directly impacts the safety of next-generation autonomous vehicles, aircraft, and industrial infrastructure. You will join a focused engineering team dedicated to solving one of the most tedious bottlenecks in modern hardware development, moving away from spreadsheets toward automated, safety-by-design methodologies.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent practical experience).

Experience

  • 3+ years in designing and analyzing real hardware, including analog and digital circuits
  • Professional experience with hardware design flows and circuit simulation tools
  • Hands-on experience building or debugging simulation models and optimizing solver configurations
  • Professional experience in modeling complex electronic components and digital ICs
  • Experience with functional safety analysis (significant plus)

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Remote-first work environment. Stock option plan included. Role involves working with automotive, aerospace, and industrial system architectures.