Electrical Engineer | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)

Randstad Professional

Bremen, Bremen, Deutschland
Published Mar 24, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As an Electrical Engineer at thyssenkrupp in Bremen, you will play a pivotal role in the analysis and development of automation systems for an international industrial leader. Your daily responsibilities include analyzing product requirements to derive automation specifications, selecting electronic components such as PLC controllers and sensor technology, and coordinating development across interdisciplinary teams including mechanics and software. You will be responsible for component integration, wiring, commissioning, and the verification of system functions. This role is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a 35-hour work week within a global corporation, offering a performance-oriented salary, attractive social benefits, and the potential for permanent takeover. The position combines hands-on technical execution with high-level design analysis, making it an ideal environment for engineers who value autonomy and professional growth through specialized training and international collaboration.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or Information Technology; alternatively, a completed vocational training as an Electronics Technician for Automation Technology with further qualification as a state-certified Technician.

Experience

  • Initial professional experience for candidates with a university degree in Electrical or Automation Engineering
  • Several years of professional experience required for candidates with a vocational background and technician certification
  • Experience in programming, diagnosis, and optimization of PLC systems
  • Proven experience in the construction and commissioning of automation plants
  • Experience in planning and developing automation systems and hardware documentation

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to undertake occasional national and international business trips; 35-hour work week schedule; location in Bremen, Germany.