Energy Manager | Techniker (m/w/d)
Stadt Frankfurt am Main - DER MAGISTRAT –
Job Summary
Join the City of Frankfurt's Office for Construction and Real Estate as an Energy Manager and contribute to making urban buildings climate-neutral by 2030. In this role, you will be crucial in optimizing technical building systems, both on-site and remotely, and addressing user complaints related to room temperatures and air quality. Your responsibilities will include integral planning and expert consultation for new constructions and renovations, with a focus on cross-trade building automation. You'll also be involved in data analysis from various consumption tracking systems and provide training to colleagues. The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree in building services engineering or a related field, or be a state-certified technician/master with at least six years of relevant professional experience. This position offers an opportunity to apply comprehensive knowledge in building physics, HVAC, electrical engineering, and building automation, making a tangible impact on climate protection in Frankfurt.
Required Skills
Education
Bachelor's degree in Building Services Engineering or comparable field, or state-certified/recognized Technician or Master in a relevant field
Experience
- At least six years of relevant professional experience (for technicians/masters)
- Professional experience in planning, commissioning, and operational optimization of complex buildings and associated systems
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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