Electronics Engineer (m/f/d)
Berlin,
Germany
LIQUIDLOOP develops advanced scientific instrumentation that accelerates innovation in electrochemistry and carbon capture. Our hardware enables researchers and industry partners to better understand and optimize electrochemical processes through real-time measurement and analysis.
As an Electronics Engineer, you will contribute to the development of next-generation scientific instruments, working across electronics, sensors, software, and mechanical systems. This is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in building real-world hardware products while working closely with a multidisciplinary team.
We value curiosity, initiative, and a willingness to learn. If you're excited about building real-world hardware systems and are motivated to grow into greater technical responsibility and independence, we'd love to hear from you.
Responsibilities
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Electronic Hardware Development
- Sensor & Hardware Integration
- Prototyping & Validation
- Testing & Troubleshooting
- Technical Documentation
Must Have
- Electronics Engineering Background
- Embedded Systems Knowledge
- Analog & Digital Electronics
- Hands-On Problem Solving
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Ownership & Initiative
Nice to have
- PCB Design Experience
- Sensor & Measurement Systems
- Scientific Instrumentation Experience
- Electrochemistry Knowledge
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Product Development Experience
What You Will Do
- Contribute to the design, development, and testing of electronic systems used in LIQUIDLOOP products.
- Support the development of electronic hardware concepts, from requirements definition through prototyping, testing, and validation.
- Design, integrate, and validate sensors, actuators, and measurement systems for scientific instruments.
- Participate in hardware debugging, troubleshooting, root-cause analysis, and performance optimization.
- Support the definition and execution of test procedures for electronic subsystems and complete instruments.
- Contribute to the assembly, calibration, and optimization of prototypes and product hardware.
- Create and maintain technical documentation, test reports, design files, and validation records.
- Collaborate closely with software, chemistry, and mechanical engineering colleagues.
- Contribute to the architecture and development of next-generation scientific instrumentation.
Skills & Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
- Experience through industry work, internships, academic projects, or personal projects in electronics development, instrumentation, measurement systems, embedded hardware, or related technical products.
- Strong understanding of analog and digital electronics fundamentals.
- Experience with microcontrollers and embedded systems.
- Basic programming skills, for example in C/C++ or Python.
- Hands-on experience with prototyping, testing, and troubleshooting electronic systems.
- Experience using electronic laboratory equipment for debugging, validation, and performance characterization.
- Strong practical problem-solving skills and a hands-on engineering mindset.
- Ability to take ownership of assigned technical tasks, work proactively, and contribute to bringing solutions from concept to implementation with appropriate guidance.
- Good written and spoken English skills.
Nice to Have
- Experience with PCB design and development.
- Experience working with sensors, data acquisition, or measurement systems.
- Experience with scientific instrumentation or electrochemistry applications.
- Experience supporting the transition of prototypes toward reliable product-level hardware.
- Familiarity with documentation practices for hardware development, testing, and validation.
Our Product
What We Value
- Curiosity and a strong desire to learn.
- Initiative and ownership in solving technical challenges.
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team.
- A pragmatic approach to building and improving real-world hardware systems.
- Clear communication and structured thinking when solving technical problems.
- Motivation to grow into increasing technical responsibility and independence.
What We Offer
- The opportunity to work on innovative technologies for electrochemistry and carbon capture.
- A collaborative and international team environment.
- Direct involvement in product development with real-world impact.
- A steep learning curve and broad technical exposure across hardware, software, and scientific applications.
- Flexible working arrangements and opportunities for professional growth.
- A workplace in the heart of Berlin's deep-tech ecosystem.