Electronics Technician (Siemens Energy) | Elektroniker (m/w/d) Siemens Energy
Walter-Fach-Kraft Personal GmbH
Job Summary
This role seeks a dedicated Electronics Technician to join the Siemens Energy team in Falkensee, focusing primarily on the precise wiring of control cabinets and motor drives. Key daily tasks involve interpreting and executing wiring based on detailed component drawings and electrical schematics. The ideal candidate must possess completed vocational training in an electrical discipline, such as an Electronics Technician, Electrical Systems Installer, or Industrial Electrician, coupled with practical knowledge of control cabinet wiring procedures. This is a stable, long-term, full-time position (35 hours/week) offering an attractive hourly wage (€21.00 - €24.00) and comprehensive benefits, including shift supplements and potential for permanent employment directly with Siemens Energy. This opportunity is perfect for professionals seeking stability and challenging work within a renowned energy sector company.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training in an electrical field (e.g., Electronics Technician, Electrical Systems Installer, Industrial Electrician, or comparable qualification)
Experience
- Professional experience in control cabinet wiring
- Professional knowledge of wiring based on component drawings and schematics
Languages
Additional
- Must be available to work in a three-shift rotation; Location: Falkensee
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