Energy Manager | Brüggen Municipality | Energiemanager/in (m/w/d) | Burggemeinde Brüggen

Gemeinde Brüggen

Brüggen, Niederrhein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Jan 14, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

This critical role supports the Brüggen Municipality in achieving its climate neutrality goal by 2045. The Energy Manager is tasked with establishing and operating a systematic and continuous Energy Management System (Kom. EMS) across all municipal buildings over a three-year fixed term. Daily responsibilities include designing the structure for metering technology, procuring necessary sensors and counters, and rigorously monitoring and documenting energy consumption. You will conduct comprehensive energy audits and analyses to identify savings potential, develop concepts for energy efficiency, and prepare annual energy reports for political committees. The ideal candidate must possess a technical or engineering degree in Energy and Building Technology or a comparable Master Craftsman/certified technician qualification, coupled with fundamental knowledge of energy systems and relevant German legal frameworks (GEG, VOB, HOAI). This position offers a unique opportunity to actively drive public sector climate protection initiatives.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in technical/engineering science in Energy and Building Technology, or state-certified technician qualification in Refrigeration, Electrical (focus: Energy Technology), Building Systems Technology, or Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC), or comparable Master Craftsman qualification

Experience

  • Professional experience with energy efficiency measures in non-residential buildings
  • Professional experience in monitoring and documenting energy consumption
  • Professional experience with current legal frameworks and funding criteria (GEG, BEG, VOB, HOAI)
  • Professional experience in the planning, tendering, and awarding of construction projects (new, conversion, and renovation)

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Fixed-term contract for 3 years (corresponding to the funding period); Must demonstrate interest in climate protection and energy efficiency topics; Must possess fundamental knowledge of energy systems, technologies, and legal frameworks.