Engineer, Renewable Energy Grid Connection | Ingenieur Netzanschluss Erneuerbare Energien (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Freiburg
Job Summary
This role is perfect for an experienced Engineer specializing in renewable energy grid connection, focusing primarily on photovoltaic (PV) systems. Day-to-day responsibilities include managing the entire process of power feed-in inquiries for PV plants, from initial request through to contract creation. The professional will act as the primary technical contact, guiding customers, market partners, and installers through complex technical connection issues. Key qualifications include a degree in Engineering or Energy Technology, practical experience in renewable energy and grid connection procedures, and strong knowledge of low and and medium-voltage technology. Success in this position requires familiarity with energy industry regulations, excellent German communication skills for customer interaction, and experience managing contracts and projects. The position offers opportunities for professional development through an in-house academy and participation in special projects aimed at departmental advancement.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Engineering Sciences or Energy Technology
Experience
- Professional experience in renewable energy and grid connection procedures
- Professional experience with contract management and project responsibility
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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