Electrical Engineer for Deep-Sea Systems | Elektroingenieur für Tiefseesysteme (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Rostock
Job Summary
This role is for an ambitious Electrical Engineer specializing in deep-sea systems, ready to push technological boundaries. Day-to-day responsibilities include designing and implementing new test methods for deep-sea systems, programming automated test systems, and ensuring the functionality of existing ones. The engineer will also be involved in testing individual sequences, verifying results, optimizing test cycles, and troubleshooting production issues. A key aspect of the role is ensuring adherence to quality standards and documenting technical changes. The ideal candidate will have a degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or Computer Science, with experience in manual component assembly, working with circuit boards, and test setups. Proficiency in both German and English is required, along with a self-reliant, results-oriented, and process-driven approach to problem-solving. This position offers an opportunity to take on responsibility and develop within a supportive team environment.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, Computer Science, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in manual assembly of individual components
- Professional experience in handling circuit boards and test setups
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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