Development Engineer* Electronics (f/m/d)
Development Engineer* Electronics (f/m/d)
Reute (bei Freiburg), DE, 79276
Reute (bei Freiburg), DE, 79276
YOUR TASKS:
- You develop electronic assemblies and systems for in-situ and extractive gas analysis measurement technology for emissions monitoring in industrial plants and process applications.
- You work as part of an interdisciplinary project team to help develop product concepts and derive the electronics requirements from them.
- You design EMC-compliant analog and digital circuits, particularly for power supply, processor units, sensor control, and customer interfaces.
- Your tasks also include layout design, commissioning, and testing of the assemblies in close cooperation with the project team.
- You are familiar with standards and regulations, and you incorporate product-specific normative requirements into the design.
- You prepare test specifications, perform development-related tests, and oversee type testing.
- You are also responsible for the further development and maintenance of electronic assemblies throughout their lifecycle.
YOUR PROFILE:
- Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a comparable qualification with professional experience.
- Experience in EMC-compliant analog and digital electronics design.
- Proficient in circuit simulation tools and electronics CAD, such as LTSpice and Mentor Expedition/Altium Designer.
- Solid understanding of systems and measurement technology, particularly optical measurement methods.
- Experience in functional safety (e.g., gas detection devices, SIL1/2) is valuable.
- Good English language skills, both spoken and written.
- Interdisciplinary thinking and working style.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
YOUR APPLICATION:
- We are looking forward to your online application
- Aline Kiesslinger
- Job-ID 36501
- All applications will be treated confidentially
*At SICK, we see people, not gender.
We put great emphasis on diversity, reject discrimination and do not think in categories such as gender, ethnicity, religion, disability, age or sexual identity.
Stichworte: Ingenieur, Elektronik
YOUR TASKS:
- You develop electronic assemblies and systems for in-situ and extractive gas analysis measurement technology for emissions monitoring in industrial plants and process applications.
- You work as part of an interdisciplinary project team to help develop product concepts and derive the electronics requirements from them.
- You design EMC-compliant analog and digital circuits, particularly for power supply, processor units, sensor control, and customer interfaces.
- Your tasks also include layout design, commissioning, and testing of the assemblies in close cooperation with the project team.
- You are familiar with standards and regulations, and you incorporate product-specific normative requirements into the design.
- You prepare test specifications, perform development-related tests, and oversee type testing.
- You are also responsible for the further development and maintenance of electronic assemblies throughout their lifecycle.
YOUR PROFILE:
- Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a comparable qualification with professional experience.
- Experience in EMC-compliant analog and digital electronics design.
- Proficient in circuit simulation tools and electronics CAD, such as LTSpice and Mentor Expedition/Altium Designer.
- Solid understanding of systems and measurement technology, particularly optical measurement methods.
- Experience in functional safety (e.g., gas detection devices, SIL1/2) is valuable.
- Good English language skills, both spoken and written.
- Interdisciplinary thinking and working style.
- Strong communication and teamwork skills.
YOUR APPLICATION:
- We are looking forward to your online application
- Aline Kiesslinger
- Job-ID 36501
- All applications will be treated confidentially
*At SICK, we see people, not gender.
We put great emphasis on diversity, reject discrimination and do not think in categories such as gender, ethnicity, religion, disability, age or sexual identity.
Stichworte: Ingenieur, Elektronik