Company
Bosch
Bosch
Your contribution to something big:
We are looking for a Reliability Engineer / Mechanical Design (ADAS) to ensure the robustness and reliability of our products through advanced load analysis, simulations, and validation testing. This role plays a critical part in enhancing product durability and minimizing failure risks while working closely with cross-functional teams and customers.
Qualifications
What distinguishes you:
Education: Master’s degree in Mechanical, Materials, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or a related field.
Experience: Interest and experience in diverse technical fields, such as electronics, failure analysis methods, and material sciences.
Know How:
Languages:
Working Style and Methods:
Personality:
Additional Information
Please note that your application for this position may be subject to a Pre-Employment Screening (PES). The PES process must be carried out for particularly sensitive positions to reduce security risks.
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The PES process is subject to our privacy policies.
Work #LikeABosch includes:
️ Flexible work conditions
Hybrid work system
Exchange with colleagues around the world
️ Health insurance and medical office on site (psychology and general clinic)
Training opportunities (, technical training, foreign languages training) & certifications
Opportunities for career progression and continuous professional development
Access to great discounts in partnerships and Bosch products
️ Sports and health related activities
Great access to public transports
Free transport from Porto
Flexible benefits platform
️ Free parking lot
️ Canteen
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Make it happen! We are looking forward to your application!
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