Electronics Technician for Network Control Systems | Elektroniker (m/w/d) Netzleittechnik

WSW Wuppertaler Stadtwerke GmbH

Wuppertal, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Oct 22, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves critical infrastructure management within the network control system, focusing on the installation, maintenance, and repair of communication networks used for transmitting control and operational data. The successful candidate will be responsible for building and connecting communication systems utilizing both copper and fiber optic technology, performing thorough fault analysis, and implementing necessary troubleshooting measures across the network. A key function involves linking station control technology and remote control systems to the central network control system, alongside creating and updating essential technical documentation. Required qualifications include a degree as an Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering or equivalent, coupled with practical experience in LWL (fiber optic) and copper data transmission and associated measurement technology. Initial knowledge of process data networks, remote control technology, and TCP/IP networking is highly beneficial. The position offers tariff-based compensation (TV-V) and flexible working models, including 30 days of vacation, and requires a commitment to continuous learning and participation in on-call duty.

Required Skills

Education

Qualification as an Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering or comparable

Experience

  • Professional experience handling fiber optic (LWL) and copper data transmission.
  • Experience with measurement technology (e.g., attenuation measurement).
  • Initial knowledge in process data networks, remote control technology, process control technology, and transmission technology.
  • Professional experience performing maintenance and repair within communication networks.

Languages

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Additional

  • List requirements not covered above: work permits, security clearances, specific certifications, location constraints, travel percentage, or other concrete prerequisites. Exclude benefits and nice-to-haves.