Electronic assemblies wiring (m/f/d) — Rheinmetall Air Defence AG
CHF 73'500 - 111'500
Rheinmetall Air Defence AG · Zürich (ZH)
- Location
- Zürich
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- 17 days ago
SalaryCHF 73'500 - 111'500
Role overview
As an electronics engineer (m/f/d) at Rheinmetall Air Defence AG, you are active in our field of assembly wiring and cable production. You will assume the following tasks:
Manufacture of cables, harnesses and assemblies
Creation and processing of change requests and error messages
- As an electronics engineer (m/f/d) at Rheinmetall Air Defence AG, you are active in our field of assembly wiring and cable production. You will assume the following tasks:
- Manufacture of cables, harnesses and assemblies
Application process
- Workplace a few minutes walk from the Zurich-Oerlikon train station KONTAKTDETAILS Responsible contact person: Charlene Schnaars For questions about your application, please use the contact form.
- Please note that dossiers of recruiters are not considered.
Additional details
- As an electronics engineer (m/f/d) at Rheinmetall Air Defence AG, you are active in our field of assembly wiring and cable production. You will assume the following tasks:
- Basic knowledge in dealing with common IT systems (e.g. Microsoft Office, and ideally SAP)
- Good knowledge of German in word and writing what we offer you A dynamic working environment with exciting projects
- Employee benefits of a large corporation, employee share purchase program Promotion of needs-based training
Notes and original content
- As an electronics engineer (m/f/d) at Rheinmetall Air Defence AG, you are active in our field of assembly wiring and cable production.
- You will assume the following tasks:
- Basic knowledge in dealing with common IT systems (e.g.
- Microsoft Office, and ideally SAP)
- Good knowledge of German in word and writing what we offer you
- A dynamic working environment with exciting projects
- Employee benefits of a large corporation, employee share purchase program
- Promotion of needs-based training