Electronics Technician for Information and Systems Technology | Elektronikerin Informationstechnik / Systemtechnik (a*)

Stromnetz Hamburg GmbH

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Nov 27, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves hands-on technical work maintaining and expanding critical energy distribution infrastructure in Hamburg. The technician will be responsible for switching transmission paths within copper and fiber optic networks, conducting commissioning measurements, and setting up secondary network components according to work orders. Key duties include the parameterization and commissioning of small communication devices, coordinating schedules, and meticulous documentation of completed work. A crucial part of the job is fault rectification on faulty operating equipment and transmission paths, as well as instructing external personnel on site safety and equipment handover procedures. Candidates must possess a completed apprenticeship as an Electronics Technician for Information and Systems Technology or equivalent, coupled with practical experience in fiber optic and telecommunications cable assembly, mechanical component installation, and strong skills in configuring communication devices. This position requires participation in an on-call service rotation and offers the stability of working for Hamburg's largest energy distribution network operator.

Required Skills

Education

Completed apprenticeship as an Electronics Technician for Information and Systems Technology or comparable qualification

Experience

  • Professional experience in a comparable position
  • Practical experience in independent processing of work orders
  • Practical experience in the assembly of fiber optic and telecommunications cables
  • Practical experience in the assembly of mechanical components and measurements
  • Pronounced experience in parameterizing communication devices

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Driver's license Class B (standard car license); Willingness to participate in on-call duty rotation