Project Engineer / Electrical Technician - Medium Voltage | Projektierer / Elektrotechniker (w/d/m) – Mittelspannung

Praml Group

Ruderting, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Dec 19, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role is for an experienced Project Engineer or Electrical Technician specializing in medium voltage systems, focusing heavily on the rapidly growing field of electromobility. The successful candidate will manage the entire lifecycle of medium voltage projects, from the initial sales handover through technical design, component specification, and final commissioning. Key responsibilities include planning and coordinating the technical layout and project design of transformer stations, ensuring all installations are safe, efficient, and compliant with current grid standards and regulations (VDE, DIN, and specific network operator requirements). The role requires strong coordination skills to align details with network operators, authorities, suppliers, and internal teams, acting as the primary technical contact. You must bring multi-year professional experience in medium voltage systems, transformer stations, or grid connection projects, coupled with a relevant electrical engineering qualification (Technician or Master level preferred). This is an opportunity to actively shape the energy transition within a comprehensive energy solutions provider.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electrician or comparable qualification. Further qualification as a Master Electrician (Meister) or Electrical Technician (Techniker) is ideal.

Experience

  • Multi-year professional experience in medium voltage, transformer stations, or grid connection projects
  • Professional experience in managing the complete workflow of medium voltage projects (from offer to commissioning)
  • Practical experience applying relevant VDE standards (e.g., 0101, 0105, VDE-AR-N 4110)

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Class B driving license required. Willingness to travel within Germany and Austria.