Validation Test Engineer
Satigny
Key information
- Publication date:31 August 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Permanent position
- Place of work:Satigny
Job summary
Join Sécheron Hasler Group, a leader in electrical engineering. Be part of an innovative team fostering sustainable mobility.
Tasks
- Design and maintain hardware and software test benches.
- Create intuitive HMIs for efficient testing processes.
- Run software validation and document results clearly.
Skills
- Experience with electrical schematics and basic tasks required.
- Proactive problem-solving and team collaboration skills.
- Clear communication and practical reliability in tasks.
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With over 140 years of Swiss engineering heritage, Sécheron Hasler Group is a global leader in high-power electrical and electronic equipment. Our solutions power railways, renewable energy, DC and AC networks, and industrial systems worldwide trusted for their precision, reliability, and innovation.
At the heart of modern rail infrastructure, our Traction Power Systems unit delivers cutting-edge DC and AC traction substations, protection systems, power conversion and digital monitoring solutions. Join us to shape the future of sustainable mobility with technology that keeps cities and countries moving. For the expansion of our team, we’re looking for a validation test engineer to join our small, welcoming team in Geneva. Together, we cover four exciting products that help keep public transportation safe and reliable. You’ll work closely with us to design, build and maintain test systems, and to validate the quality of our devices.
We value good humor, empathy, and open collaboration — we solve problems together, share knowledge freely, and always keep a positive, down-to-earth attitude.
Main responsibilities
- Designing and maintaining test benches, both hardware and software.
- Creating intuitive HMIs for testing purposes.
- Running software validation on a variety of products.
- Writing clear test cases (using Squash) and documenting results in reports or wikis.
- Keeping production benches running smoothly, and helping out on small prototype setups.
- Working hands-on with electrical schematics and basic electrotechnical tasks.
- Using tools like Python, Git and the NI tool suite — plus maybe some C#, LabVIEW or similar, according to the need and you what you see makes more sense.
- Making sure everything meets railway and electrical standards.
- Keeping your work well organized with proper version control.
- You’re proactive and enjoy finding solutions, not just problems.
- You like working in a team where everyone supports each other.
- You communicate clearly and bring ideas to the table.
- You’re practical, reliable, and keep your feet on the ground.