ROHDE & SCHWARZ Messgerätebau GmbH | Germany | 87xxx Memmingen | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 22.05.2025 on stepstone.de
Master Electrical Engineering in the Field of Spectrum Analysis (m/w/d)
Rohde & Schwarz is a global technology group with currently approx. 14,000 employees and three divisions: Test & Measurement, Technology Systems and Networks & Cybersecurity. For 90 years, the company has been developing cutting-edge technology, shifting the boundaries of the technically feasible and enabling customers from business, public authorities and high-quality environment to their technological sovereignty. Our plant in Memmingen (Allgäu) is responsible for equipping electronic assemblies, microwave technology, final production, final testing and delivery of most Rohde & Schwarz products. But customers outside the Rohde & Schwarz-Firmengruppe can also rely on the great know-how of the plant. Career start at Rohde & Schwarz – a safe and global family business with over 90 years of experience. An attractive remuneration according to the collective agreement of the Bavarian metal and electrical industry, a 35-hour week, a wide range of training options as well as a modern working environment with operating restaurant offer optimal conditions. Be part of a strong team and work on innovative projects for tomorrow's technologies. JOBV1_EN
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Rohde & Schwarz is a global technology group with currently approx. 14,000 employees and three divisions: Test & Measurement, Technology Systems and Networks & Cybersecurity. For 90 years, the company has been developing cutting-edge technology, shifting the boundaries of the technically feasible and enabling customers from business, public authorities and high-quality environment to their technological sovereignty. Our plant in Memmingen (Allgäu) is responsible for equipping electronic assemblies, microwave technology, final production, final testing and delivery of most Rohde & Schwarz products. But customers outside the Rohde & Schwarz-Firmengruppe can also rely on the great know-how of the plant. Career start at Rohde & Schwarz – a safe and global family business with over 90 years of experience. An attractive remuneration according to the collective agreement of the Bavarian metal and electrical industry, a 35-hour week, a wide range of training options as well as a modern working environment with operating restaurant offer optimal conditions. Be part of a strong team and work on innovative projects for tomorrow's technologies.
Certain testing and matching of modules and equipment according to the test procedure in the field of spectrum analysis in final production
Qualified, systematic and structured troubleshooting and correction of spectrum analyzers
Processing of focus on yield topics in cooperation with product engineering
Careful documentation of fault data and repair measures in the detection systems
Active cooperation in the design and optimization of manufacturing processes to ensure the highest quality
Completed technical training as an electronic for equipment and systems (m/w/d) with training as a master (m/w/d) or comparable qualification
At least advanced German knowledge (B2 level) as well as good technical English (B1 level), e.g. for the evaluation of data sheets or the reading of audit instructions
User knowledge of SAP and CAQ
Professional experience with electronic assemblies and equipment, in particular in troubleshooting
Experience in radio frequency and spectrum analysis desirable JOBV1_EN
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Memmingen | ||
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