Asset Manager Energy Grids | Asset Manager Energienetze (m/w/d)*
Schleswig-Holstein Netz AG
Job Summary
This role involves building and optimizing the strategic asset management for electricity and gas grids. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the entire lifecycle of physical assets, ensuring consistent and transparent decision-making for budget allocation and the implementation of grid construction and maintenance measures. Key activities include analyzing risk, developing specialist strategies, and prioritizing actions. The position requires close collaboration across technical and commercial departments, contributing to the implementation of a new software tool for asset management processes and preparing for DIN ISO 55001 certification. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional to contribute significantly to the energy transition within a large, secure company, working at the interface of technology and business to shape future planning and control principles for grid development and maintenance projects.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in (Industrial) Engineering, Business Administration, or comparable qualification (e.g., Certified Business Administrator)
Experience
- Professional experience in asset management or grid development within the energy sector
- Experience with ISO 55000/1/2 standards is preferred
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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