Building Services and Facility Management Engineer | Ingenieur/in - Gebäudetechnik/Facility-Management
M-Tech GmbH
Job Summary
This role is ideal for a dedicated Building Services Engineer passionate about technical building systems, focusing on the planning and execution of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Sanitary) systems within innovative building projects. Day-to-day responsibilities include detailed technical elaboration of individual sub-trades, supporting overall project management, and conducting site supervision, all in close collaboration with various specialist departments. The successful candidate will possess a completed technical education (preferably in Energy and Building Services or Mechanical Engineering) and be eager to apply innovative software tools. Experience with Revit is a distinct advantage. This full-time, permanent position offers an interesting and varied workplace in Innsbruck, Austria, with opportunities for professional development and flexible working hours.
Required Skills
Education
Completed technical education (HTL specialization in Energy and Building Services Technology or Mechanical Engineering)
Experience
- Professional experience with technical building systems
- Experience in the planning of HKLS (HVAC/Sanitary) systems
- Experience in overall project processing, including planning and site supervision
Languages
Additional
- Located in Innsbruck, Austria
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