We are looking for a self-driven technical trainee to support our reliability improvement initiatives. In this role, you will work closely with experienced engineers on real-life product reliability challenges, from failure testing and data analysis to root cause investigations and risk assessments. This traineeship offers hands-on experience in reliability engineering within an industrial environment.
More about the role
1. As a Practical Trainee in hardware Reliability Engineering, you will support activities such as:
2. Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing reliability data
3. Supporting and performing failure analysis and Root Cause Analysis (RCA)
4. Assisting with Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) & Supporting Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (DFMEA)
5. Preparing technical reports and presenting findings to engineering teams
6. Supporting implementation and verification of reliability improvement actions
7. Perform hardware reliability testing and create new tests
More about you
8. Bachelor/Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Engineering, or similar
9. Interest in hands-on reliability engineering, failure analysis, and quality engineering
10. Basic knowledge of:
o Statistics and data analysis
o Failure mechanisms (mechanical, electrical, or materials-related)
o Engineering fundamentals (design, testing, physics of failure)
11. Familiarity with (or willingness to learn):
o RCA methods (5-Why, Ishikawa,
o FTA and DFMEA
o Rapid prototyping / 3D printing
o Reliability tools and metrics (MTBF, Weibull analysis,
12. Ablility to work in a structured and analytical way
13. Good communication skills in English
14. Comfortable working with test setups, lab equipment, and technical documentation
More about What We Offer
15. Hands-on experience with real industrial reliability data
16. Coaching by experienced engineers
17. Exposure to reliability methods used in product development and field support
18. International and multidisciplinary working environment
19. Competitive trainee compensation