Universität Stuttgart | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 24.02.2026 on stepstone.de
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INSTITUTE FOR LUFTFAHRTANTRIEBE | AB SOFORT | VOLLZEIT | TV-L 8 | UNBEFRISTET The Institute for Aviation Drives carries out research and teaching in the field of aviation drives and operates the altitude test stand for aircraft engines as the only plant of this type in Germany. At the Institute for Aeronautical Drives of the University of Stuttgart is now a place as
to occupy. The job is a full-time job, which is unlimited and is remunerated according to TV-L 8.
performing maintenance and repair work on electrical installations including high-voltage switching systems up to 10kV and troubleshooting on electrical installations Construction of electrical systems and control cabinets on test systems and test pieces Creating and supplementing schematics and QM documents Participation in the test operation of the altitude test bench
Complete training as an electrician*in with focus on operating technology or energy and plant engineering Required: Switching permission for high voltage switching systems (up to 40kV) German language skills in word and writing English knowledge Experiences in experimental operation and handling of various test benches are desirable. Self-working and rapid understanding Physically loadable and height-fit
We offer you a crisis-proof, unlimited fixed order with an annual special payment, VWL and an old-age pension with employer subsidy. In addition to an exciting work area, you will also find helpful colleagues, small teams, open doors, and much more. The University of Stuttgart wants to increase the proportion of women. Women are therefore explicitly asked to apply for severely disabled persons are given priority in the case of equal suitability. Setting is done by the central administration. .
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![]() | Universität Stuttgart | |
| Stuttgart | ||
| Germany |
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