Software Requirements Engineer | Requirements Engineer (m/w/d) Software

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Friedrichshafen

Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 31, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Software Requirements Engineer at FERCHAU, you will be responsible for defining the next generation of technology solutions for high-profile clients. Your daily responsibilities include documenting requirements using SYSML and MBSE methods within Vector PREEvision, specifically focusing on engine electronics variants. You will act as a bridge between stakeholders, conducting interviews to gather E/E system requirements, analyzing standards, and deriving complex system architectures. A key part of the role involves ensuring traceability by mapping requirements to architectural elements and performing rigorous quality checks on acceptance criteria. This position is unique because it offers a leadership component, where you will serve as a role model and introduce new methodologies to the team. It is an ideal role for a professional who enjoys abstract thinking and wants to influence the entire software development lifecycle from initial concept to validation.

Required Skills

Education

Successfully completed technical degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a similar field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in Model-Driven Requirements Engineering using SYSML and UML
  • Experience in documenting and analyzing E/E system contexts and boundaries
  • Proven experience in stakeholder management and conducting requirement interviews
  • Experience in deriving system architectures and moderating software architecture development
  • Professional experience with industry-standard requirement norms (e.g., IREB)
  • Experience with Vector PREEvision is highly desirable
  • Leadership experience or the ability to act as a role model for new methodologies

Languages

German (Basic)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Must be open to new methodologies and approaches; position requires the ability to think abstractly and perform complex error analysis of acceptance criteria.