Specialist for Electrical Engineering (Team Lead) | Fachkraft für Elektrotechnik (m/w/d)
Personalhansa GmbH
Job Summary
This role is for a Specialist in Electrical Engineering, serving as a Team Lead responsible for the electrical systems within building technology operations in Munich. The specialist will oversee the operation of building technical systems, leveraging deep knowledge in electrical engineering and control systems. Day-to-day tasks include creating weekly schedules for the team, diagnosing and resolving system malfunctions, and operating building control systems. A crucial part of the role involves reporting and analysis, requiring the preparation and presentation of weekly reports to the client. The ideal candidate holds a qualification as a Master Craftsman, Technician, or Engineer in Electrical Engineering, coupled with proven experience in building technology and leadership skills, making this an excellent opportunity to join a top company in a critical operational role.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training as a Master Craftsman (Meister), Technician, or Engineer in Electrical Engineering, or equivalent qualification. Switching authorization for medium-voltage systems (desirable).
Experience
- Experience as a Team Leader
- Professional experience in building technology
- Professional experience in Measurement, Control, and Regulation Technology (MCR/HVAC)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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