Become part of the PowUnity team
as an Electronic Components Engineer
Immediately
full-time
38,5 hrs/week
in Innsbruck
Have you just completed your technical training and perhaps already gained professional experience with electronic/electrotechnical systems? Are you interested in e-bikes and their technical function and do you like to get hands-on? Then you are exactly the right person for the position of Electronic Components Engineer.
The e-bike market is becoming increasingly complex and fast-moving. More and more manufacturers are launching new e-bike systems at ever shorter intervals. For our products, the integration into the e-bike systems must be tested. For this purpose, the optimal interface must be evaluated.
For this evaluation, a PowUnity Electronic-Lab including special tools as well as a comprehensive selection of electronic measurement components is at your disposal. The management and supervision of this E-Lab will also be one of your tasks. You will prepare a test report for each analysed and validated interface solution. You will also create and document standardised inspection and test concepts to ensure quality. You will then supervise the connection interfaces from evaluation to final purchase. As an innovative company, PowUnity constantly has new developments in the pipeline where we count on your support.
Rethink the
cycling industry
Become a
co-entrepreneur
work and live
in the alpine capital
Our Plus for you
Co-Entrepreneurial Model
Participation in the company's
profits possible!
Flexible working hours
& home office
Work where and when you
are most productive!
Free lunch, fruits,
drinks & snacks
Your physical well-being
is taken care of!
Roof terrace with a view of the North Chain mountain range
You can never get enough
of this view!
PowUnity e-bike pool & free e-car charging station
Go electric if you want!
Team activities
Surrounded by mountains, Innsbruck leaves nothing to be desired!
Laptop for business
and private use
We work with the newest EDP
and Apple hardware!
Fitness room (ab 2023)
For sport in between - if you like you can also go jogging with Stefan 😉
Office bar + billiard table
(from 2023)
Just stay after work because
it's so relaxing!
What do we expect from a Electronic
Components Engineer?
Technical education (HTL and/or university/university of applied sciences) with a focus on electronics, electrical engineering, mechatronics or a comparable field.
Distinct system thinking as well as functional understanding of an e-bike overall system consisting of electronics, mechanics, software and sensors
Analytical way of thinking
Experience with laboratory equipment of an e-lab (e.g. oscilloscope, electronic load and soldering iron)
Enthusiasm and fun in handling e-bikes
Enjoyment of innovative and future-oriented projects and technologies
Team working skills
Good english language skills
Your field of activity
Development, testing and elaboration of integration concepts in e-bike systems
Analysis, validation and preparation of reports
Creation and documentation of standardised inspection and test concepts for quality assurance
Supervision of connection interfaces from evaluation on the system to purchasing
Management and supervision of the electronics lab
Remuneration
You will be paid according to the collective agreement for commercial employees. The actual salary depends on your professional qualifications and previous experience. We will tell you everything else in a personal interview. We are looking forward to your application including CV!
You want to get to know us
before you apply?
Working together is always a question of sympathy! How about a 5-minute conversation? The Managers Stefan and Chris will take time for you.
Innovation requires
the best Workplace
PowUnity is growing and so is the workplace at our Innsbruck location!
Our partner company STASTO is investing 12 million euros in a new office building for us and for them. The construction site is in full swing. In spring 2023 we will move in - maybe with you?
We live and work where people usually go on holiday.
In Innsbruck, you can hike 2,400 meters in altitude from the city centre after work or stop off at an alpine pasture one cycle ride away and enjoy a meal. Check it out!