Junior Power Electronics Developer Automotive | (Junior) Elektronikentwickler Leistungselektronik Automotive (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Karlsruhe City
Job Summary
This role involves developing high-performance electronics for controlling power semiconductors and components specifically within the automotive sector. Key responsibilities include circuit design and simulation of power electronics systems like DC-DC converters and inverters, conducting tests and validations to ensure system quality, and creating schematics and technical documentation. The position also supports the advancement of manufacturing processes and the integration of systems into final products. Ideal candidates will have a degree in electrical engineering or a related field, possess experience with design tools, and demonstrate proficiency in circuit development, simulation, and testing. This is an attractive opportunity for both recent graduates and experienced professionals looking to contribute to cutting-edge automotive technology.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Communications Engineering, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in electronics development, preferably in the automotive sector
- Alternatively, initial experience through student jobs or thesis work in electronics development
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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