📍 Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺
At Bosch, we shape the future by inventing high-quality technologies and services that spark enthusiasm and enrich people’s lives. Our promise to our associates is rock-solid: We grow together, we enjoy our work, and we inspire each other. Welcome to Bosch.
As an Airbag System Analysis Engineer, you will play a key role in investigating complex system behaviors and supporting safety-critical decision-making processes. Your work will contribute directly to product quality, customer satisfaction and technical excellence.
Your tasks:
► Deep analysis of Airbag Control Units and reproduction of failures
► Leading of /Participating in a systematic problem-solving team
► Investigation of the cases coming also from police or law court
► Creating expert’s report as Airbag System specialist
► Change Management: introduction and testing of product modifications
► Definition of improvements in analysis using big data and data mining
► Cooperation with international project teams
► Cooperation with almost all car manufacturer of the world
► Education degree in electrical engineering, mechatronics or similar technical field
► Ability to understand embedded systems, focus on electrical schematics and layouts
► Good cooperation skills, ability for teamwork in international environment
► Fluent English
► Analytic mind and problem-solving skills
► Ability for independent and systematic working
► Willingness to travel
What gives you further advantages:
► German is advantage
► Automotive experience is advantage
Get to know our #LikeABosch benefits.
We would like to help you GROW, so we offer you:
We would like you to ENJOY the benefits of balancing your life and your work, so we pay attention to:
You could join an INSPIRING community worth to belong:
Are you ready to work #LikeABosch?
Please apply with your English CV!
If you require any further information, please feel free to contact us on the following number: +36 80 18 08 01. Our colleagues can help you with answers during the weekdays between 08:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m.