Automatic Train Protection System Developer – Wallisellen
Company: Stadler
Responsibilities
Design and integration of on-board systems into rail vehicles.
Creation of concepts, system requirements specifications and electrical schematics.
Participation in static & dynamic commissioning of the systems, including field type testing.
Preparation of documentation and evidence for system authorization.
Interface with customers, assessors and suppliers.
Work in complicated projects with many stakeholders in a multi-cultural environment.
System engineering of a hardware & software system.
Development of system architecture.
Continuous improvement of the system based on customer requirements.
Qualifications
Completed technical education as mechanical, electronic or computer science engineer (ETH/TU/FH or comparable).
Proven experience in the railway sector is essential.
Knowledge of National Train Control Systems in different European countries (e.g., PZB, PZB/LZB, ATB‑EG, TBL1+, SCMT, MIREL, Zub123, etc.).
Knowledge of ETCS and European Railway Agency (ERA) standards is an advantage.
Experience with tools such as DOORS, RQM, CCM, as well as MVB protocols and/or the simulation environment is an advantage.
Fluent English (spoken and written); German language skills considered a plus.
Capability to navigate organizations to find the right knowledge.
Managing tight deadlines and multiple stakeholder demands.
Job Details
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
Industry: Railroad Equipment Manufacturing
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