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Functional Safety Engineer – Electronic Engineer
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Join TQM Holding in Turin as a Functional Safety Engineer. You will apply your Electrical/Electronics Engineering expertise to high-complexity client projects in cutting-edge manufacturing. The role requires full proficiency in Italian and English, strong problem-solving skills, and knowledge of ...
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TQM HOLDING
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Industrial Engineering Electronics
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Seeking an Industrial Electronics Engineer in Arcevia, Italy. Optimize production flows and implement automation for electronic board testing using lean principles. Requires an Electronic Engineering degree, 3-5 years in manufacturing, and expertise in ICT, DFM, and ERP/MES systems. Join a team i...
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Italy , Arcevia
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Ariston
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Electronics Design Engineer
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Join our Technology Team in Ghedi, Italy, as an Electronics Design Engineer. You will take ownership of full design lifecycles for defense systems, using Altium Designer and embedded C/C++. We offer a competitive salary, private healthcare, and relocation support for this hands-on role.
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Italy , Ghedi (Brescia)
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Rheinmetall
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Electronic technician / engineer
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Join Racing Force in Pisa as an Electronic Technician/Engineer. You will design analog/digital hardware and develop embedded firmware/software using C, C++, VHDL, and CAD tools. This role requires an electronics/telecoms degree, English proficiency, and readiness for international travel.
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Italy , Pisa
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Launch your engineering career with Electronics Engineer I jobs, the foundational entry point for professionals eager to apply their technical knowledge to real-world product development. An Electronics Engineer I is typically a recent graduate or early-career professional who supports the design, testing, and implementation of electronic systems and components across a vast array of industries, from consumer electronics and automotive to aerospace, medical devices, and telecommunications. This role serves as a critical bridge between theoretical engineering principles and practical application, offering hands-on experience in bringing electronic concepts to life. Professionals in these positions engage in a wide spectrum of responsibilities under the guidance of senior engineers. Common duties include assisting in the design and development of electronic circuits and systems using ECAD (Electronic Computer-Aided Design) software, such as tools for schematic capture and PCB layout. They participate in prototyping, assembling, and soldering components for testing and validation. A significant part of the role often involves rigorous testing procedures—conducting simulations, performing hardware-in-the-loop (HITL) testing, analyzing data, and troubleshooting to identify and resolve technical issues. Documentation is key; Engineers I meticulously prepare reports, update design documents, and ensure all work adheres to strict quality standards and project requirements. They also frequently collaborate within cross-functional teams, interacting with mechanical engineers, software developers, and project managers to integrate electronic subsystems into larger products. The typical skill set and requirements for Electronics Engineer I jobs are built on a strong academic foundation. A Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a closely related field is almost universally required. Core technical competencies include a solid understanding of analog and digital circuit design, microcontrollers, signal processing, and power electronics. Proficiency with standard laboratory equipment (oscilloscopes, multimeters, signal generators) and relevant software tools is expected. Beyond technical prowess, successful candidates demonstrate strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, and effective written and verbal communication skills. The ability to work both independently on assigned tasks and collaboratively within a team environment is essential. For those seeking dynamic careers at the forefront of innovation, Electronics Engineer I jobs provide the perfect platform to grow, specialize, and contribute to the next generation of technological advancements.

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