Electrical Engineer for Power Plant Technology | GlobalFoundries Management Services GmbH & Co. KG: Elektroingenieur*in für Kraftwerktechnik

GlobalFoundries Management Services GmbH & Co. KG

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Nov 9, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role seeks an experienced Electrical Engineer to act as a subject matter expert for power generation and distribution, specifically focusing on co-generation power plants within a leading semiconductor manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will define, oversee, and coordinate all electrical engineering and construction activities at the site. Key responsibilities include ensuring constant uptime of all electrical systems by managing project and system improvements, reviewing and updating site electrical documentation (specifications, design basis), and interfacing closely with design teams to guarantee maintainability and smooth commissioning of new systems. The position requires managing electrical projects from scope development to close-out and providing critical electrical system support to various facilities and operations teams. Candidates must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a minimum of seven years of relevant professional experience, including expertise in low, medium, and high voltage equipment and distribution systems. Fluency in both German and English (C1 level) is mandatory.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline

Experience

  • Minimum 7 years relevant work experience
  • Experience in the engineering, installation, operation, commissioning, and maintenance of low, medium, and high voltage electrical equipment and distribution systems
  • Experience with co-generation power plants
  • Professional experience with Brownfield projects (modifications in operational plants)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to travel domestically and internationally as needed (less than 5% annually).