DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. | Germany | 82xxx Oberpfaffenhofen bei München | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 08.05.2026 on stepstone.de
Technician – Electronics Laboratory for Research Rocket Systems (m/f/d)
Technicians (m/d) – Electronics Laboratory for Research Systems Reference number: 3707 Place of work: Oberpfaffenhofen Date of entry: from now Career level: graduates & graduates, professionals Degree of employment: parttime, fulltime Duration of employment: first for 2 years Payment: Compensation is carried out in accordance with the applicable collective agreements of the public service (Bund). Get into the fascinating world of the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) to help shape the future with research and innovation! With the know-how and curiosity of our around 12,000 employees from 100 nations and our unique infrastructure, we offer an exciting and inspiring working environment. We jointly develop sustainable technologies and thus contribute to solving global challenges. Do you want to tackle this major task of the future with us? Then your place is with us! DLR's space flight operation is the central facility for the implementation of space flight missions in Germany. The responsibility of the facility ranges from satellite missions for Earth observation, communication and education to manned missions and exploration flights into the planetary system. In addition, astronauts (w/m/d) are trained and their experiments are prepared, as well as altitude research projects are being developed for use around the world. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
The Mobile Rocket Base (MORABA) conducts high-level research rocket missions for scientific purposes. The aim is to provide efficient and short-term research opportunities for the international scientific community, in particular in atmospheric, microgravitational and hypersonic research and astronomy. The Electronics and Instrumentation (EI) team is mainly responsible for the production of all electrical components of the research project. These include electromechanical connections and circuit boards of recovery, service, separation and ignition systems and the associated ground infrastructure. Your tasks Design and design of electronic components in close coordination with the development engineers (w/m/d) Design of electrotechnical circuits for use in rocket campaign equipment Construction and testing of electrical circuits and electrical system components for aerospace systems according to the aerospace regulations technical design and production of flight and ground systems and support in integration and flight simulation tests Examination of system components and error analysis to identify and correct systematic errors Participation in campaigns abroad and support for subsystems in tests and during campaigns Evaluation of components and subsystems to be transported abroad and their grouping into dual-use categories according to BAFA and export regulations
completed training as a state-tested technician (w/m/d), subject of electrical engineering or comparable Multiannual experience in the design and manufacture of electrical assemblies and equipment very good knowledge of general electrical engineering good knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, e.g. Outlook, Excel good craft skills and hand-on mentality very good knowledge of German and good knowledge of English (in words and writing) Standing for missions and, where appropriate, multi-week campaign activities abroad Remuneration takes place according to qualifications and assignments up to 9a TVöD.
DLR stands for the diversity, appreciation and equality of all people. We promote independent work and the individual development of our employees in the personal and professional environment. Our numerous continuing and continuing training opportunities are available to you. We are particularly concerned about equality of opportunity, so we want to increase the proportion of women in science and leadership in particular. We prefer applications of severely disabled people with professional suitability. .
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![]() | DLR Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. | |
| 82234 Oberpfaffenhofen bei München | ||
| Germany |
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