Technician for Emission Measurements and Air Pollution Control | Techniker für Emissionsmessungen und Luftreinhaltung (w/m/d)

TÜV SÜD AG

Mönchengladbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Jan 29, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves conducting essential emission measurements for industrial clients, focusing particularly on energy supply and combustion plants. Day-to-day responsibilities include the planning, preparation, and execution of measurements, which involves setting up and dismantling complex measuring equipment, performing functional tests, and calibrating instruments. The technician will handle on-site pollutant sampling, generate detailed measurement protocols, and assist in data evaluation and client order coordination. After an initial training period, you will independently manage subtasks and projects. This position requires extensive field service (80–90%) within North Rhine-Westphalia or Lower Saxony, often involving overnight stays (20–30%). The ideal candidate possesses a technical or scientific background in fields like environmental protection or electrical engineering, coupled with initial professional experience in measurement or analytical technology, and excellent German language skills, making this an attractive role for a dedicated field specialist within a leading international safety and quality organization.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical or scientific training (e.g., Environmental Protection, Measurement and Control Technology, Electrical Engineering, Chemical or Process Engineering) or comparable qualification (e.g., Chimney Sweep, Mechanic, Mechatronics Technician)

Experience

  • Initial professional experience in measurement technology, analytical technology, or related activities
  • Professional experience in customer-oriented work and autonomous task management

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid driver's license (PKW Führerschein); Willingness to travel extensively (80–90% field service, 20–30% overnight stays) within North Rhine-Westphalia or Lower Saxony.