Join a team focused on designing and integrating electronic hardware for advanced embedded systems. In this role, you'll lead the development of circuitry for communication and control modules, overseeing projects that span across regions and technical domains. You'll work closely with system, hardware, and firmware engineers to deliver reliable, compliant solutions through every stage of the product lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop electronic schematics using industry-standard design tools and software
- Lead project execution at both local and international levels, with guidance from senior engineers
- Coordinate technical activities within the local electronics group and across cross-functional teams
- Assign and review technical tasks, ensuring timely and accurate delivery
- Apply structured development processes such as CPD and RAPL in project management
- Generate, evaluate, and approve documentation in alignment with internal engineering standards
Qualifications
A Bachelor of Science in Electrical or Electronics Engineering is required, along with a minimum of five years of relevant engineering experience. You should have at least two years of hands-on work in embedded system hardware design, including experience in digital and analog circuits, microcontroller-based systems, Ethernet hardware, power supply design, and EMC testing.
Strong technical abilities in circuit simulation, component selection, hardware validation, and debugging are essential. Fluency in English—written and spoken—is required, as is legal eligibility to work in the European Union and the ability to travel internationally up to 10% of the time.
Preferred Background
- Experience with embedded peripherals such as RAM, Flash, FPGA, SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, A/D, Ethernet/MII, and CAN
- Familiarity with test equipment including oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, logic analyzers, and signal analyzers
- Proficiency in Mentor Graphics and Expedition for schematic capture
- Knowledge of packaging design with attention to mechanical, thermal, and EMC performance
- Experience writing system and module-level requirements
- Background in developing and executing hardware and system test plans
- Ability to troubleshoot complex hardware-firmware integration issues
- Familiarity with industrial control systems or related automation platforms
Work Environment
This position operates in a hybrid model based in Katowice, Poland. Employees are expected to be onsite at least three days per week—Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays—unless engaged in approved offsite business activities.
Support & Development
Professional growth is supported through access to an on-demand digital learning library and mindfulness resources, including a premium Calm membership. The Employee Assistance Program and personalized wellbeing plans through OnTrack offer additional support. Volunteer time off and donation matching programs encourage community involvement.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive, diverse workplace. Even if your background doesn’t match every qualification, we encourage you to apply. Your unique experience could be exactly what we’re looking for.