Developer (m/f/d) Embedded Software

Rittal • Herborn

 

We are Rittal. Manufacturer of modular enclosure systems and digitalisation partner to industry. We help shape the future by fast-tracking automation and digitalisation. Part of the Friedhelm Loh Group. Family-owned business, global player, leading innovator and top employer.

 

Herborn

Do you feel just as at home in the world of embedded systems as you do in dealing with modern web technologies? Then become part of our team and help shape the innovative solutions of tomorrow.

Tasks

  • Conception and implementation of a modern WebUI with Angular for embedded systems
  • Development and maintenance of innovative software for monitoring and cooling systems in embedded C/C++
  • Development of embedded software under Linux with GNU toolchain as well as unit and integration tests
  • Execution of code reviews and creation of technical documentation
  • Working in an agile team according to SCRUM

Job profile

  • Successfully completed studies in computer science or a comparable degree programme
  • Knowledge of common embedded Linux distributions, preferably with Yocto (Bitbake)
  • Experience in front-end development with Angular (TypeScript, HTML, CSS)
  • Knowledge of REST APIs, WebSockets and ideally in back-end connectivity
  • Experience in development with C/C++
  • Proactive communication and independent working style
  • Business fluent in German and English

What we offer

30 days’ holiday and special leave for specific reasons

Opportunities for personal growth

Bike Leasing

Pension benefits

Corporate benefits

Free parking and good transport links

Subsidised canteen (selected locations)

Contact
Natalie Tritta (Rittal GmbH)

Natalie Tritta (Rittal GmbH)

 

Sounds interesting?

Apply now!

What our colleagues have to say

Daniel Brück
Daniel Brück
Predevelopment, IP Management, Patents at Rittal

“Inventors’ imagination must be given a free rein,” says Daniel Brück. While familiar with a range of creativity techniques from his degree course, the Innovations Manager firmly believes in “letting good ideas run wild. Every idea is valid.” This often leads to amazing things, like a VX25 he helped to develop. “Even if you end up scrapping nine out of ten ideas, you are still left with one good one.” So what does this role need? “Creative freedom,” Daniel Brück responds immediately, because “unfortunately, you don’t get ideas by pushing a button.” Face-to-face exchanges with his team are also important, he says. “I find this is the best way of exploring new avenues.” 

My story in 100 seconds

My Rittal story in 100 seconds
My Rittal story in 100 seconds

Dr. Andreas Bächler, Product Developer