Technician: in Customer Service & Commissioning ETCS (m/f/d) — Stadler Rail
- Location
- Wallisellen
- Contract
- full-time
- Posted
- Yesterday
Role overview
PROFILE
Completed technical vocational training, e.g. as an automatist, electronics engineer, mechatronics engineer or in a comparable field of expertise
Further education at HF/FH level is advantageous
- PROFILE
- Completed technical vocational training, e.g. as an automatist, electronics engineer, mechatronics engineer or in a comparable field of expertise
- Commissioning and technical support of ETCS and signalling systems on railway vehicles
- Support of our customers during the warranty and operational phase
Main responsibilities
- Commissioning and technical support of ETCS and signalling systems on railway vehicles
- Support of our customers during the warranty and operational phase
- Analysis of technical failures based on ETCS logs, JRU data and vehicle diagnostics
- Preparation of technical reports and documentation
- Implementation of remote support and technical operations at the customer on site
- Planning and implementation of commissioning, testing and training
- Close cooperation with customers, suppliers and interdisciplinary project teams in the national and international environment
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.
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