Engineer for Visualization (HMI) of Industrial Compensation Systems | Ingenieur (w/m/d) für Visualisierung (HMI) von Industriekompensationsanlagen
Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG
Job Summary
This role involves actively shaping technical solutions for dynamic load compensation for industrial clients in the medium and high voltage sectors, working closely with an international team of experts. Day-to-day tasks include designing and planning automation and HMI systems, as well as conducting tests and customer acceptance procedures in the in-house test center. The ideal candidate will have a university degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, or Automation Technology, or a comparable technical education with several years of professional experience. Strong communication skills and a customer-oriented approach are essential. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to the development and standardization of automation technology within Siemens Energy's Grid Technologies division, which is at the forefront of the energy transition.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, or Automation Technology, or comparable technical education
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in a technical field (if no university degree)
- Experience with control systems (e.g., Beckhoff) (ideally)
- Experience with HMI systems (e.g., WinCC) (ideally)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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