• Designing and assembling of printed circuit board
    • Test printed circuit boards and search for errors
    • Programming microcontrollers
    • Assemble cable harnesses
    • Co-development of prototypes
    • Manufacture prototype housings
    • Collaboration with other departments - 3D printing, manufacturing of auxiliary equipment
    • Repairs and improvements to equipment
    • Working independently on projects
    • Interdisciplinary work, incl. 3D printing and apprentice projects
    • Collaboration on series products, incl. design and production adjustments
    • Creation of three-dimensional design drawings and models using CAD software
    • Productive work with hands-on experience and sharing of knowledge and experience within the company
  • Philipp Wyssen
    Trainer electronics engineer

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Working in a development environment

As an electronics technician, you'll work on electronic solutions in a development environment. Your day involves circuit design, testing, documentation, and teamwork. It's a demanding but fulfilling job that will always challenge and excite you.

Independent working

You will not only work in teams, but also tackle projects independently. It will be your task to independently develop schematics, design PCBs, program microcontrollers and perform tests.

Interdepartmental work

For certain projects, you will drill, grind, and make drawings of a housing, for example. If these tasks become more complex, you will collaborate with employees from other departments. It may be that a design engineer draws your housing or a polymechatronics engineer machines your metal plate.