Construction Site Manager (Electrical Engineering) | Bauleiter Elektrotechnik (m/w/d) – Firmenwagen + 30 Tage Urlaub

INTILION AG

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Jan 15, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role seeks a dedicated Construction Site Manager specializing in Electrical Engineering to oversee the full lifecycle of large-scale energy storage installations. Key responsibilities include comprehensive planning, managing site setup, coordinating external subcontractors, and ensuring strict adherence to quality standards and project timelines. The manager will also be responsible for steering the acceptance and handover processes and rigorously enforcing accident prevention regulations (HSE) on site. The ideal candidate must possess completed vocational training as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician, coupled with several years of professional experience in construction site management, particularly within plant construction. Experience with medium-voltage systems is highly advantageous. This position offers the opportunity to drive the sustainable energy transition within a supportive team environment, complemented by attractive benefits including a company car, flexible work arrangements, and 30 days of annual leave. High travel readiness (4-5 days/week) across the DACH region is essential.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician. Further qualification as Master Craftsman, Technician, or an electrical engineering degree is advantageous.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience following vocational training as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician
  • Experience in construction site management focusing on plant construction
  • Practical experience with medium-voltage systems (preferred)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • High travel readiness in the DACH region (4-5 working days per week). Authorization for medium-voltage switching is advantageous.