Murten
9 hours ago
Reliability Engineering Specialist (m/f/d)
- Publication date:03 December 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Murten
About the job
Murten, Switzerland
Reliability Engineering Specialist (m/f/d)
As a Reliability Engineer in Product Development...
You will be at the core of ensuring that our hearing solutions deliver dependable performance to millions of users worldwide. Working within an international, cross-functional environment, you will combine your analytical mindset with hands-on engineering skills to improve product reliability across all stages of development.
In return for your technical expertise, curiosity, and ability to drive clarity through data, you’ll find a culture that empowers you to experiment, grow your capabilities, and make an impact that truly matters.
More about the role
• Identify and analyze potential failure modes and root causes, using state-of-the-art tools to drive design improvements
• Perform data-driven reliability assessments on current and future products based on test and field-return data
• Plan, execute, evaluate, and document lifetime and reliability testing, including statistical analysis of failure data
• Lead reliability-related activities within development projects and support teams in applying modern reliability tools
• Act as the subject matter expert for reliability, advising project teams and partnering closely with R&D, product management, manufacturing, and quality
More about you
• Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering or a related discipline
• 5+ years of experience in product development, with strong expertise in reliability engineering
• Proven experience with failure and root cause analysis (e.g., 8D, FTA, 5-Why)
• Strong knowledge of design for reliability methods: statistical failure analysis, DoE, (D)FMEA, DRBFM
• Hands-on experience with electronics development, ideally in miniaturized or hearing technology devices
• Confident working with prototypes, PCBs, and fine-pitched components
• Self-driven and results-oriented, with the ability to influence cross-functional teams
• Experience in medical devices or another highly regulated environment is a plus
• Fluent in English; French is an advantage
More about what we offer
As one of the world’s leading hearing care providers headquartered in Switzerland, we’re committed to building an inclusive culture. We want to create an environment where you can balance a successful career with your commitments and interests outside of work, through our flexible hybrid working model.
We offer a wide range of training opportunities for both your professional and personal development, and there are exceptional growth opportunities with individual development plans. You’ll also benefit from modern workplace facilities, great food options, sports and cultural offerings, and attractive employment conditions.