The Electrical Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electronic components and control systems for digital agriculture and industrial applications. The role includes prototype development, testing, certification coordination, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The position also supports product lifecycle activities, cross-functional collaboration, and continuous product improvement.
Design and develop electronic components, control systems, and enclosure/cabinet systems from concept through implementation.
Build, test, and qualify prototypes of electronic assemblies, including execution of initial sampling and validation activities.
Develop suitable test benches and setups to verify functionality and performance of electronic systems.
Execute systematic testing of electronic assemblies, process test data, and evaluate results to ensure compliance with technical requirements.
Prepare detailed wiring diagrams and circuit schematics using engineering design tools such as EPLAN or ELCAD.
Identify, select, and define appropriate electronic components and assemblies in line with project and regulatory specifications.
Generate and maintain technical documentation, including requirement specifications, functional descriptions, manuals, and training documents.
Manage and coordinate certification processes to ensure products meet applicable regulatory and compliance standards.
Perform safety evaluations of machine control systems in accordance with DIN EN ISO 13849, including CE conformity assessments and risk/hazard analysis.
Ensure adherence to relevant industry standards, regulations, and internal guidelines throughout the development lifecycle.
Work closely with cross-site teams and external development partners, while supporting product maintenance, quality management, and technical support functions.
Maintain master data within ERP and PLM systems.
Continuously expand technical knowledge through training, trade shows and related activities, travel to Europe for knowledge exchange