Electronic Development Engineer (m/f/d)
Research & Development
Innsbruck, Austria
Professionals Full-Time 38.5h Permanent
Your Tasks
- Design and develop analog and digital electronic circuits for various applications
- Creating circuit diagrams and monitoring the layout process for printed circuit boards (PCBs)
- Prototyping and testing of electronic designs
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including mechanical design and firmware developers
- Document design requirements and specifications, test procedures, and design verification reports
Your Profile
- Bachelors’ degree or higher degree (University, FH) in the fields of electronics, electrical engineering, telecommunications or high-frequency engineering
- Proficiency in schematic capture and printed circuit board design
- Good German and English skills, both written and spoken
- Self-reliant, systematic and structured way of working
- Strong team player mentality
Your Benefits
- Central Location
- Employee Discounts
- Flexible Hours
- International Environment
- Onboarding
- Workplace Well-Being
Central Location
Employee Discounts
Flexible Hours
International Environment
Onboarding
Workplace Well-Being
Further information
Minimum Salary
Annual gross salary from € 53,650.51, based on professional qualification and experience.
Earliest Entry Date
This position is to be filled immediately.
Your Contact Person

If you have any questions please contact Marina Engl.
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About MED-EL
MED-EL is a leading manufacturer of innovative medical devices for the treatment of various types and degrees of hearing loss. Our unique portfolio of implantable hearing solutions benefits thousands of individuals in more than 140 countries worldwide. With headquarters in Innsbruck, Austria, MED-EL has over 2,900 employees around the world.
Electronic Development Engineer (m/f/d)
- Research & Development
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Professionals, Full-Time 38.5h, Permanent
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