Bugatti Rimac, part of the Rimac Group, brings together two forces that have redefined the automotive world. By combining Rimac’s cutting-edge electric performance and innovation with Bugatti’s 110+ year legacy of crafting iconic hypercars, we are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in automotive engineering.
Our team is at the core of this, we work with passion, aim for excellence, and take ownership of what we do. We grow together, pioneer solutions, and deliver vehicles that set new standards.
As an Embedded Hardware Librarian, your main job will be to support embedded hardware engineering team with development of hardware components for Bugatti Rimac. You will work in dynamic and supportive environment with experienced and ambitious engineers on high-end state-of-the-art projects utilizing latest technologies in respective fields and automotive industry.
Your task will be to build and maintain electronic components, template and product database within Altium 365 platform. This includes designing and updating symbols and footprints for various components, checking and defining component parameters, validating components to be used in the design, creating and maintaining templates, familiarizing with IPC and other industry standards, building knowledge on reliable design and more.
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Salary range: €37 500 – €62 500 gross per year (depending on experience)

Rimac Automobili is one part of Bugatti Rimac. With Rimac Group as its majority shareholder, Bugatti Rimac brings together Rimac’s distinctive agility, technical expertise and cutting-edge innovation in the EV sphere, with Bugatti’s 115-year heritage of design and engineering some of the world’s most iconic hypercars. Founded in 2009 by Mate Rimac, the Rimac brand created the world’s first all-electric hypercar, the Concept_One, in 2011. In 2018, Rimac revealed the next-generation all-electric hypercar – C_Two – which would evolve into the Nevera. Rimac’s global headquarters is located at Rimac Group’s new base, the €200M, 100.000 m2 Rimac Campus, also serving as the home of Rimac Technology.