Executive snapshot
- Experience: 0 Jahre
- Seniority: Berufseinsteiger (Master-Absolvent)
- Work mode: Nach Absprache
- Availability: Ab Februar 2026
- Region: NRW, Deutschlandweit
- Focus: Embedded Systems, Industrial Electronics, Automotive (Radar), Safety Technology
At a glance
Profile ID
DP-318610
Role
Embedded Software Developer, Hardware-Near Developer, Test Engineer for Embedded Systems
Seniority
Berufseinsteiger (Master-Absolvent)
Experience
0 Jahre
Work mode
Nach Absprache
Availability
Ab Februar 2026
Region
NRW, Deutschlandweit
Languages
German: C1, English: C1, Arabic: C2 (native)
Engagement models
Festanstellung
Indicative rate
Nach Absprache
Short profile
Master's graduate in Embedded Systems Engineering with a focus on real-time capable hardware and software development for safety-critical systems. Possesses in-depth knowledge in the development of 60-GHz FMCW radar systems for human detection as part of the master's thesis. Additionally brings expertise in building component-based test automation systems for fire alarm systems using LabVIEW, NI TestStand, and Python.
Focus (domains)
Embedded SystemsIndustrial ElectronicsAutomotive (Radar)Safety TechnologySoftwareIndustrialEmbeddedManagement
Core skills
Real-time ProgrammingHardware-Near Software DevelopmentTest AutomationSignal ProcessingSystem IntegrationFault AnalysisCommunication ProtocolsEmbeddedPythonSoftwareC++HardwareMATLABManagementCertified in German C1 (Telc)LabVIEWGitHubGitCEmbedded SystemsE-Mobility / Automotive / Industrial Electronics
Tools & technologies
LabVIEWNI TestStandPythonC++MATLABARM Cortex-MFreeRTOSGitHubGitCEmbeddedSoftwareHardware
Track record & project highlights
Development of a 60-GHz FMCW radar system for human detection with a complete signal processing chain (Range-Doppler, CFAR, vital sign detection) on ARM Cortex-M with FreeRTOS. Setup of a component-based test automation environment (HW/SW) for EN-54 compliant fire alarm systems using LabVIEW, NI TestStand, and Python. Conception and construction of a test fixture with National Instruments measurement hardware for connecting test objects. Implementation of a C++ DLL library for device-specific communication protocols.