Continental

Manufacturing

VANDevelopmentEngineer

$600–900k ~AI est. Otrokovice, Zlínský kraj, Czech Republic PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for entry candidates.

The Brief

“VAN Development Engineer at Continental. Skills: Tire line development. Lead tire line development projects. Ensure specific requirements are met”

What You'll Achieve.

Remuneration based on performance; Remuneration based on experience; Remuneration based on achieved results; Remuneration based on innovation

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Think rationally

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Background in Science, Able to work in English spoken environment, Able to coordinate/manage projects & project teams, Able to think rationally, Able to work under pressure, English proficiency

Nice to Have

Previous experience in rubber industry, Simulation capabilities

What You'll Do.

Lead tire line development projects

Ensure specific requirements are met

Design experimental VAN tires

Validate experimental VAN tires

Drive innovation from concept through testing

Drive innovation to industrial application

Guarantee high-quality tire production

Guarantee cost-efficient tire production

Guarantee innovative tire production

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

English proficiency

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

Continental je předním výrobcem pneumatik a specialistou v tomto odvětví. Společnost byla založena v roce 1871, v roce 2025 dosáhla obratu 19,7 miliardy eur a v současné době zaměstnává přibližně 78 000 lidí v 54 zemích a na 54 trzích. Řešení pneumatik ze sektoru Tires group činí mobilitu bezpečnější, inteligentnější a udržitelnější. Její prémiové portfolio zahrnuje osobní, nákladní, autobusové, motocyklové, a speciální pneumatiky, jakož i chytrá řešení a služby pro vozové parky a prodejce pneumatik. Společnost Continental poskytuje špičkové produkty již více než 150 let a je jedním z největších světových výrobců pneumatik. Ve fiskálním roce 2025 dosáhl sektor skupiny pneumatik obratu 13,8 miliardy eur. Divize pneumatik společnosti Continental zaměstnává více než 56 000 lidí po celém světě a má 19 výrobních a 16 vývojových závodů. As a Tire Line Development Engineer , you will lead tire line development projects, ensuring that all specific requirements are met across basic and advanced tire performance. You will be responsible for the design and validation of experimental VAN tires, driving innovation from concept through testing to industrial application. In parallel, you will shape and optimize processes to guarantee high-quality, cost-efficient, and innovative tire production. ## Qualifications Previous experience in rubber industry as advantage Background in Science (Technical university), able to work in English spoken environment Able to coordinate/manage projects & project teams Simulation capabilities highly welcome Able to think rationally and able to work under pressure Good communication skills, English proficiency Willingness to grow and to travel (option of training stay in Hannover) ## Additional Information An exciting engineering job, you have all the freedom to use latest tire technology and develop new tires for cars of future Flexible working hours and home office policy Innovative atmosphere & dynamic job with international interfaces. Freedom to

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