Product Development Engineer - High-Speed Connectors | Produktentwicklungsingenieur Steckverbinder Highspeed (m/w/d)

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Stuttgart Mobility

Weinstadt, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Apr 27, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Product Development Engineer for high-speed connectors at FERCHAU, you will be at the forefront of developing and industrializing innovative connectivity solutions. Your day-to-day responsibilities will involve designing 3D models, ensuring signal integrity and EMC compliance, and developing test adapters and PCBs for electrical validation. You will manage the entire development lifecycle, from prototype creation and technical documentation to supporting manufacturing, quality assurance, and procurement processes. You will also act as a key technical contact for international clients, performing simulations and tolerance analyses to ensure optimal performance. This role is ideal for an experienced professional looking to work on complex, high-stakes projects in sectors like aerospace or defense. You will benefit from a collaborative environment that values continuous feedback, professional networking, and flexible working arrangements, all while contributing your expertise to cutting-edge technological advancements.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a comparable technical qualification.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in the development of high-speed data connectors or RF/signal transmission components.
  • Experience in the military or aerospace sector is considered an advantage.
  • Proven experience with 3D CAD systems and high-frequency measurement equipment.
  • Professional experience in applying quality and development methodologies such as FMEA and DfM.

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel internationally for business; knowledge of high-speed communication protocols (e.g., Ethernet, USB, HDMI, SATA, MIL-STD-1553).