Laboratory Engineer for High Power Electronics Systems | Laboringenieur/in (m/w/d) für Systeme der Hochleistungselektronik

Bundeswehr Standort

Neubiberg, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 16, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Laboratory Engineer at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich, you will take on the technical leadership and operational responsibility for a cutting-edge power electronics laboratory. Your day-to-day work involves designing and constructing experimental setups for medium-voltage systems up to 20kV, supporting scientific research in electric vehicle technology and renewable energy integration. You will be responsible for the specification of components, calculation of system parts, and the implementation of rigorous safety protocols. This role is unique as it offers the chance to actively shape the expansion of a new medium-voltage laboratory within a modern campus environment. It is an ideal position for a detail-oriented engineer who enjoys hands-on technical work alongside academic research. The position offers a high degree of creative freedom, flexible working models, and the stability of a public service contract (TVöD E12).

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical university degree (B.Sc. or Dipl.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering or a related field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the operation or construction of high-voltage or high-power test benches
  • Practical experience with medium-voltage systems and power electronics components
  • Experience in designing safety measures and protection circuits for electrical systems
  • Proven experience in technical procurement and specification of engineering components
  • Experience in the development and execution of scientific experiments

Languages

German (Basic)

Additional

  • Must be willing to undergo a health suitability assessment and an enhanced security clearance check according to the Federal Security Check Act (SÜG). Foreign educational qualifications must include proof of recognition in Germany. Certified German translations are required for foreign-language application documents.