Hensoldt | Germany | 82xxx Taufkirchen | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 27.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Hardware Engineer in the field of Missile Warning Systems (m/f/d)
HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with global reach. Located in Taufkirchen near Munich, the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications. As a technology leader, HENSOLDT is driving the development of defence electronics and optronics and continuously expanding its portfolio on the basis of innovative approaches to data management, robotics and cyber security. Our products can be used in the areas of Space, Air, Land, Sea, Security, Cyber & Information Space. In 2023, HENSOLDT achieved sales of 1.85 billion euros. After the acquisition of ESG GmbH, the company employs about 8,500 employees. HENSOLDT is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in the MDAX. For the “Missile Warning Engineering” section, we are looking for a “hardware engineer (w/m/d)” at the next possible time. Hardware Engineer in Missile Warning Systems (w/m/d) The department is responsible for the development of electro-optical systems for detecting steering missiles. The entire life cycle of the products is covered by the supply phase through the development of demonstrators/prototypes, product and series development as well as series support and necessary adaptation developments. As a hardware engineer (w/m/d) within the system engineering team, you are involved in the entire product life cycle: from the specification on the design, integration, testing and serial support. In this challenging position, you work in an interdisciplinary manner on the development of extremely reliable digital subsystems and assemblies used in state-of-the-art missile warning systems. Help us develop world-class products that make our world safer. .
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Analysis and design of subsystem and hardware concepts for Missile Warning Systems Specification of digital subsystems and digital assemblies Continuous maintenance of development-related documentation Obsolescence cleaning and redesign of inventory test systems Analysis of digital circuits of existing hardware modules and design optimization Control and technical support of external development partners Planning and implementation of integration and testing activities and commissioning of equipment/hardware modules Participation in qualifications according to air travel standards Working with system integration/ verification
Complete study of electrical engineering, communications technology or a comparable degree programme Professional experience in specification, design and development of equipment/hardware modules Experience in hardware development and integration with special attention to EMC and EMC requirements Knowledge of airborne standards (e.g. DO-160, DO-254) are advantageous Practical experience in handling measuring devices (e.g. oscilloscope, signal generator, laboratory power supply) Experience in hardware configuration, version management and change in SAP PLM would be advantageous Self-employed and structured work Joy in cooperation and integration in an open and communicative team Very good German and good English skills
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