Development & Engineering

Development Engineer

As a development engineer, you will design new products, systems or technical components – from the initial idea through to series production. You will work at the interface between design, simulation, manufacturing and innovation, developing solutions that are technologically advanced and economically viable.

Development Engineer

Typical tasks

01
Product Development & Design
  • Design, calculation and specification of components, assemblies or technical systems
  • Development of concepts, CAD models and drawings
  • Application of design methods and standards (e.g. tolerance analyses, material selection)
02Technical Project Work
03Innovation Management

Development Engineer

Entry requirements & opportunities

Development Engineer

This job might be right for you if you...

  • ...have a strong technical understanding

    You enjoy tackling tricky problems and want to understand exactly how things work.
    You tackle problems step by step, recognise the connections between different elements, and use logical thinking to identify the root cause. You’re not just looking for any solution – you want the right one.

  • ...enjoy coming up with your own ideas

    You enjoy thinking creatively and are always on the lookout for unusual solutions.
    When the standard approach isn’t enough, you find new ways forward – with ideas that aren’t just clever, but also work in practice. You have a good sense of what is technically feasible and, at the same time, practical to implement.

  • ...you can work very carefully

    You work meticulously and don’t just let things ‘slip by’.
    Whether you’re drawing, testing or documenting – you pay attention to every detail. It’s important to you that everything works properly, meets the specifications and fits perfectly in the end.

  • ...you’re a good team player

    You enjoy working with others – even when things get a bit stressful.
    Whether you’re working with people from design, manufacturing or IT, you communicate openly, lend a hand and ensure there’s a good team spirit – even when a project gets a bit tight.

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