Customer Service & Commissioning Technician — Stadler Rail
- Location
- Wallisellen
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- Yesterday
Role overview
PROFILE
Completed technical vocational training, for example as an Automation Technician, Electronics Technician, Mechatronics Technician, or in a comparable field
Further education at Higher Technical College (HF) or University of Applied Sciences (FH) level is an advantage
- PROFILE
- Completed technical vocational training, for example as an Automation Technician, Electronics Technician, Mechatronics Technician, or in a comparable field
- Commissioning and technical support of ETCS system and signalling systems on rail vehicles
- Providing customer support throughout the warranty and operational phases
Main responsibilities
- Commissioning and technical support of ETCS system and signalling systems on rail vehicles
- Providing customer support throughout the warranty and operational phases
- Analyzing and troubleshooting technical issues using ETCS logs, JRU data, and vehicle diagnostic tools
- Preparing technical reports, test records, and documentation
- Delivering remote support and performing on-site technical interventions at customer locations
- Planning and executing commissioning activities, system tests, and training sessions
- Collaborating closely with customers, suppliers, and cross-functional project teams in both national and international environments
Questions about this listing
What salary does Stadler Rail offer for this role?
Stadler Rail lists CHF 83'000 - 126'000 gross per year for this position in Wallisellen. This is the salary published in the original listing (or, when the employer omits a figure, a realistic estimate for the role and sector) — the calculator on this site converts it to your actual net take-home once cross-border tax and social contributions are applied.
Is this a full-time role, and what type of contract does Stadler Rail offer?
This listing is a full-time position. The contract type shown here comes directly from the employer's original posting; always confirm exact hours, notice period and probation length with Stadler Rail during the application process, since these details can vary by role even within the same contract category.
Do I need a cross-border work permit for a role in Zürich?
EU/EFTA residents living in the border zone of the country adjoining Canton Zürich can apply for a G permit; the Swiss employer files it with that canton's migration office after the contract is signed. Border-zone rules and processing times vary by neighbouring country and canton, so confirm the specifics with Zürich's cantonal migration office or with HR during the application.
How do I apply for this position at Stadler Rail?
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