How you can make an impact
Prepare andmaintain functional requirement specification for the software component
Design anddocument software component
Implement code according to software component design
Perform unofficial software tests to verify that code is implemented as requested
How you will contribute
Knowledge of Railway Signalling principles and practices (Mainline Interlocking and/or CBTC)
Minimum 5 years of experience in Railway Signalling
Good knowledge and proven usage of EN50128 and IEC61131-3 standards
Requirement management with IBM Doors Next Generation (DNG) Tool
Principles of software development life cycle (SDLC)
Functional programming with FBD and/or ST languages (High Level Programming like C/C++/Python is a plus)
Familiar with version control tools like GIT, SVN etc.
Start immediately or upon agreement
Dynamic and multi-cultural environment with start-up character and great diversity
Varied and exciting area of responsibility with flexibility for mobile work
The recruitment process consists normally of two interview rounds (MS Teams and on site; with HR and line)
Applications via agencies are not considered
Competitive employment conditions with attractive fringe benefits
Anna Schefer
HR Manager
phone +41 44 878 82 77
Stadler has been building trains for over 80 years. With our innovative strength, flexibility and reliability, we are a leading manufacturer of rail vehicles today. In addition to our Swiss locations, around 13 500 employees work at several production and engineering sites as well as over 70 service locations in Europe, North America and North Africa.
Stadler Signalling is the Stadler Group's competence center for signalling technology and digitalization with several locations in Germany, Switzerland and North America. In the areas of automated driving (ATO), train control (ETCS), modern complete systems (CBTC), interlocking and passenger information systems, our teams of highly qualified employees work on the further development of our signalling solutions. Join our team in order to shape the future of mobility together!
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