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For our European Research & Development Center, we are looking for a committed and motivated person as
Location : Stuttgart
Role and Responsibilities
Enhancing and refining dishwasher cleaning and drying systems
Assessing the cleaning and drying efficiency of dishwashers by applying tests that comply with international standards and consumer organization test methods
Examining and evaluating competitor products with regards to cycle design and hardware advancements
Converting feedback from diverse stakeholders (such as end users and service) into requirements for products and components.
Operate within a diverse work environment / international teams
Cooperation with external laboratories and institutes
Participation in working group meetings of standardization committees (DKE, CENELEC) and manufacturer associations (APPLiA)
Providing support to the European subsidiaries through product trainings, with an emphasis on comparing technologies.
Skills and Qualifications
A university degree in mechanical, electrical, or appliance engineering or a technician background with initial professional experience and a commitment to continuous development in the job is required.
Experience with home appliances and smart connectivity technologies is preferred
Basic understanding of cleaning technologies
Having extra proficiency in any of the following fields is welcomed: detergents, electronics, sensor technology, software programming, hygiene / microbiology
Fluent in spoken and written English, with a preference for familiarity with German or Korean.
Openness to travel
Very self-motivated and cooperative in a team setting
Having a sense of curiosity, creativity, and pragmatism