Stoneridge

Electronics Development Engineer Trainee

Tallinn, Estonia Full time

Since 1965, Stoneridge has designed and manufactured advanced, award-winning technologies including driveline and transmission actuation systems, vision systems, emissions control systems, safety systems, and security and monitoring systems for vehicle OEMs in the commercial vehicle, automotive, off-highway and agricultural vehicle markets. We’re focused on the areas of greatest market need – both today and tomorrow. Our core products and technologies are aligned with industry megatrends including safety and security, vehicle intelligence, fuel efficiency and emissions. Join the Stoneridge Team as we continue to build upon our strong history and reputation for quality products to deliver innovative products and systems that address a need, exceed our customers’ expectations, and motivate our team.

About the Role

We are seeking motivated engineering students to join our automotive electronics development team. In this traineeship, you will gain hands-on experience developing electronics for automotive electronics systems, including MirrorEye and instrument cluster applications. You will work alongside experienced engineers on real-world projects   using  state-of the art  electronics development lab environments.

You will be involved in

  • Automotive electronics development process

  • Getting familiar with Xpedition Schematic and Layout tools and Electronics component library

  • Getting familiar with Signal Integrity/Power integrity and  LT-Spice schematic simulation tools

  • Planning, executing and documenting electronics engineering tasks   

  • Contributing to electronics process work

  • Electronics lab improvement tasks

What We Offer

  • Monthly salary of 600 euros gross

  • Lunch compensation of 3 euros per day

  • Sports compensation

  • Personal mentor

We expect You to be

  • At least 2nd year BSc or BAS student in Engineering

  • Fluent in Estonian and Excellent in English

  • Prior involvement in mechanical development projects (robotics, home automation, mechanics DIY or equivalent school project)