R&D Hardware Developer Electronic Design | R&D Hardware Developer Electronic Design (all gender)

ALTEN Consulting Services GmbH Nürnberg

Deutschland
Published Mar 25, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As an R&D Hardware Developer, you will be responsible for the end-to-end development of complex embedded systems, from initial design and component selection to final production release. Your daily activities will include creating standards-compliant and EMC-ready circuit diagrams, conducting layout reviews, and performing rigorous functional and integration testing. You will work in close collaboration with software development, manufacturing, and quality management teams to ensure seamless product integration. A key part of the role involves documenting development phases and supporting hardware type testing until final approval. This position is particularly attractive for engineers who enjoy a mix of creative design and technical validation within a stable, permanent employment framework. You will benefit from flexible working hours, mobile work options, and a focus on professional growth through internal and external training programs.

Required Skills

Education

Successfully completed university degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a comparable field of study.

Experience

  • Relevant professional experience in hardware/electronics circuit development and PCB design
  • Expert knowledge in circuit design using CAD software tools and simulation environments
  • Extensive experience in EMC-compliant design within industrial environments
  • Practical experience using measurement technology such as oscilloscopes and logic analyzers
  • Experience as a project member or sub-project lead in various development projects
  • Experience in Total Cost projects (Design to Cost, Design to Value)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Permanent full-time contract. Requires the ability to work collaboratively across departments including manufacturing, quality management, and software development.