Brunel GmbH | Germany | 44xxx Dortmund | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 25.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Development Engineer Automation & Control Technology (m/f/d)
Work at Brunel means: attractive projects in the entire range of modern engineering and IT, exceptional career prospects at customers from the middle class to the DAX group, and the safety of an engineer service provider established for 50 years. With more than 40 locations and six Solutions Hubs in the DACH-CZ region as well as more than 12,000 employees at 120 locations worldwide, we offer the ideal platform to actively shape technological progress - because standstill means a step back! !
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Responsibility for demanding development projects in the field of automation and control technology Development and testing of control and control systems for complex drive and hydraulic applications Cooperation with experimental setups and technical assistance of tests Coordination with internal specialist departments and external development partners Care, development and adaptation of existing software solutions Ensuring the technical and organisational project overview
Complete studies in the field of mechatronics, electrical engineering or comparable Experience in control programming according to IEC 61131 (e.g. Codesys, Beckhoff, Siemens / TIA Portal) Knowledge of motor, drive or control technology Very good knowledge of German and English Nice-to have: Experience with CAN bus or similar communication protocols Knowledge of embedded programming (C) Experience in the field of hydraulics / drive systems Knowledge of functional safety (EN 13849)
Location
![]() | Brunel GmbH | |
| Dortmund | ||
| Germany |
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