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EADS For Cassidian in Munich Unterschleiheim within the department IFF SW we are looking for an Electronic Engineer System Test Engineer fm. Your responsibilities will include Ensuring requirements management and the design, implementation and integration of analogue and digital circuits for IFF products Performing maintenance and VV both at hardware and system level Planning and carrying out qualification tests Managing internal and external suppliers Providing series production kickoff support for Manufacturing We are looking for candidates with the following skills, University degree in engineering or equivalent Several years of professional experience in hardware development Knowledge of HF and low voltage power electronics Verification experience Experience in working with Mentor design and simulation tools Ability to work in a team, very good communication skills, willingness to learn, customer orientation A fluent negotiation level of English, knowledge of German would be desirable If you are interested in this position, please apply though our OnlineTool www.jobs.eads.com and attach your application in German or English. EADS is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief. EADS Recruitment Center TO APPLY click here

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