Technical Administrator, Street Lighting | Technischer Sachbearbeiter Straßenbeleuchtung (m/w/d)
Bayernwerk Netz GmbH
Job Summary
This role as a Technical Administrator for Street Lighting is crucial for ensuring reliable illumination and compliance with high safety standards across the region. The core responsibilities involve developing strategic maintenance concepts and actively planning and coordinating the necessary retrofitting of streetlights to modern, energy-efficient technology. A significant part of the job includes robust data management: the specialist will record, maintain, and correct data inconsistencies within the SAP and G-Net systems, communicating findings through clear data evaluations and reports. Candidates must possess a successfully completed commercial or technical vocational qualification, coupled with professional experience in technical planning. Essential technical skills include proficiency in SAP and G-Net. The ideal candidate is a team player with a strong focus on occupational safety and an understanding of utility network topology, dedicated to securing the regional energy supply.
Required Skills
Education
Completed Commercial or Technical Vocational Qualification (Ausbildung)
Experience
- Professional experience in technical planning and coordination
- Experience utilizing SAP and G-Net systems
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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