Electronics Engineer - Munich, Deutschland - Mag-Instruments UG

    Mag-Instruments UG
    Mag-Instruments UG Munich, Deutschland

    vor 1 Monat

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    Beschreibung

    At Mag-Instruments, we're pioneering state-of-the-art measurement instrumentation for magnetic material research, revolutionizing the way natural resources and industrial materials are discovered and characterized.

    About Us:

    Mag-Instruments boasts a global presence, serving customers across Europe, the United States, Asia, and South America. Our headquarters in Munich, Germany, situated in the heart of Bavaria, consistently ranks among the world's top cities for quality of life.

    Job Description:

    Join our dynamic team as an Electronics Engineer specializing in system testing. In this part-time Working Student position, you will play a crucial role in the testing and improvement of our cutting-edge instruments. Tasks include developing test benches, conducting comprehensive testing procedures, and enhancing instrument functionality.

    Responsibilities:

    • Develop and implement test benches for comprehensive instrument testing.
    • Conduct thorough testing procedures to ensure instrument performance and reliability.
    • Collaborate with the engineering team to identify areas for instrument improvement.
    • Assist in the enhancement of instrument functionality and performance.

    Requirements:

    • Currently enrolled in the 3rd year of studies in Electronics Engineering or related field.
    • Basic hands-on experience with electronics.
    • Ideally, some experience with microcontroller programming.
    • Strong motivation to learn and contribute to the team.

    Note: This position is open to EU citizens or individuals with a valid EU work/student visa. Also, since this is a part time position it only makes sense to apply if you are living in or around Munich.

    Compensation: 15-18 EUR/h

    Work Type: On-site in Munich.

    Starting Time: Immediate

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    Join us at Mag-Instruments and be part of our innovative journey in magnetic measurement instrumentation research