Development engineer fire control units (m/f/d)
Rheinmetall
- Zurich
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Plant responsibility for development projects in the field of fire control systems
- Sub-project management tasks in system development
- Creation of system, operating, feed, integration and safety concepts as well as the corresponding system specifications
- Definition of development orders for assemblies and subsystems
- Execution of system tests during commissioning / qualification phase (internal/external)
- Preparation and assessment of change requests
- Support of fire control units in tests and trials at home and abroad
- Technical college degree in the fields of electrical engineering / mechatronics or similar
- Relevant professional experience is an advantage
- Experience in plant development or in the development of products with increased requirements such as military is desirable
- Knowledge in technical project management is an advantage
- Independent and solution-oriented approach as well as a team- and goal-oriented working style
- Willingness to familiarize yourself with new topics
- Very good knowledge of written and spoken German and English, Italian an advantage
- Willingness for short stays abroad
- Flexible working hours (flexitime and trust-based working hours); home office, where possible and reasonable
- Very good social benefits and a success-oriented salary
- Full salary continuation (incl. 13th month's salary) from the first to max. 730th day immediately upon commencement in case of illness
- Employee benefits of a large corporation, e.g. company pension plan, employee stock purchase program and free flu vaccination
- Promotion of further training in line with requirements
- Staff restaurant and external catering and shopping facilities nearby
- Various benefits (e.g. insurance products, cell phone subscriptions)
- Individual internal and external personnel development measures in cooperation with our Rheinmetall Academy
- Case management and individual social support
- Workplace within walking distance of Zurich-Oerlikon train station, bus stop in front of the building