For our client in Tettnang, we are looking for a dedicated Electrical Engineer for Sensors and Electronics (m/f/d) to join the team in the development of innovative solutions. Diversity is actively practiced at our company, so we welcome every application.
Here's what our clients offer
Work-life balance: We support your work-life balance with flexible working hours and an hourly account.
Vacation: Enjoy 30 days of vacation per year as well as additional days off for special occasions.
Additional benefits: Benefit from attractive additional benefits such as vacation and Christmas bonuses as well as a performance-related company bonus.
Health: Our company health management includes various sports activities, nutritional advice, health days and a psychological counseling center.
Mobility: With our bike leasing scheme, we promote environmentally conscious transportation and a healthy lifestyle.
Pension provision: We provide you with a carefree future through comprehensive company pension schemes and occupational disability insurance.
Family-friendly: We support you in balancing work and family life by offering reliable childcare for up to four weeks a year.
Your tasks
Design and development: You will design and develop mixed-signal sensor electronics and algorithms for inductive position sensor products.
Component design: You will be responsible for the design and simulation of components that contribute to sensor performance (e.g. coils, shell cores, strands).
Use of technology: You will work with the latest microcontroller technology, ASIC solutions and various communication interfaces.
Adaptation and further development: You adapt existing electronics and sensors to technical specifications or customer requirements and develop them further, taking environmental and EMC requirements into account.
Quality assurance: You ensure the quality of the development through simulations, calculations and measurements during development and document the results.
Release tests: You carry out release tests on inductive and electronic components
Your profile
Education: You have a degree in electronics, electrical engineering or communications engineering with a focus on communications and information technology, a degree in engineering or a comparable qualification.
Experience: You have initial professional experience in hardware development and the design of analog and digital circuits. We also welcome career starters and will be happy to train you.
Knowledge: Knowledge of simulation and calculation tools such as Spice, LabVIEW, Mathcad or Python is an advantage.
Personal strengths: You are characterized by an independent way of working and strong communication skills.
Language skills: Confident German language skills (min. language level B2) and English language skills round off your profile