Fiber Optic System Technician | Systemtechniker (w/m/d) Glasfaser

Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes Niederlassung Nordbayern/Nürnberg

Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Dec 19, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role is for a dedicated Fiber Optic System Technician to join the team supporting Germany's critical highway infrastructure, focusing specifically on the fiber optic network in the traffic and operations center in Nuremberg-Fischbach. The core responsibilities involve hands-on technical work, including troubleshooting cable faults, performing cable installations and relocations for fiber optic and data transmission cables, and commissioning new technical facilities. The Technician will also be responsible for managing and documenting patch work, overseeing fiber network projects (such as traffic control systems and tunnel monitoring), and supporting external providers under the TKG77i law. Candidates must possess a qualification as a State-Certified Technician in Electrical Engineering, IT, or Mechatronics, or equivalent professional experience, coupled with excellent knowledge of fiber optic and cable technology, and strong proficiency in German (C1 level). This position offers the opportunity to contribute directly to the reliability and future development of the national highway network.

Required Skills

Education

State-Certified Technician (Staatlich geprüfter Techniker) in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, or Mechatronics, or equivalent professional qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience equivalent to a State-Certified Technician in Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, or Mechatronics
  • Very good knowledge in fiber optic and cable technology
  • Experience with provider support according to TKG77i (DigiNetz-Gesetz)
  • Experience with fiber optic monitoring systems

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Ready for occasional on-call duty; Class B driver's license required; Position is in a sensitive work area (potential for corruption), requiring reliability checks.