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Stadler Signaling is at the forefront of innovation in the rail industry. As part of the Stadler Group, we are committed to the safety, reliability, and efficiency of rail systems worldwide through innovative technologies and tailored services. We deliver cutting‑edge signaling solutions that enable seamless, safe, and sustainable rail operations.
Our team is committed to upholding the highest standards, fostering a collaborate and dynamic work environment, and continuously striving for excellence in everything we do. Join us in shaping the future of rail signaling and make a lasting impact on the world’s transportation infrastructure.
As an Electrical Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for the integration of electrical systems within complex signaling environments, such as trains and railway wayside infrastructure. This role requires a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and a commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will demonstrate technical leadership, innovation, and the ability to manage multiple engineering projects with minimal supervision
Develop the mechanical design and integration of electrical enclosures, cabinets and cable ducts
Integrate assigned electrical equipment and systems into rail vehicles with responsibility for their proper functioning in the vehicle
Create electrical function overviews in E-CAD as a basis for schematic drawings
Create concepts, specifications and other related technical documentation
Support Procurement, Production, Commissioning and Type Testing departments
Interpret and incorporate local, federal and customer requirements into system design
Take ownership of the design, documentation and function of sub-systems
Responsible for performing FAIs for various systems, if necessary
Integrate electrical systems into our vehicles/third party vehicles
Redline electrical schematics
Responsible for various subsystems in Electrical Engineering
Technical coordination with other disciplines (installation planning, mechanical engineering, electrical schematic drafters, etc.)