Electrical Commissioning Engineer | Inbetriebnehmer (m/w/d) im Bereich Elektrotechnik
ROSA Experts AG & Co KG
Job Summary
This role seeks an Electrical Commissioning Engineer responsible for the global electrical commissioning of complex metallurgy and heat treatment plants. Day-to-day tasks include leading construction sites, performing hands-on system startups, and providing essential customer training to ensure successful operation. A crucial part of the position involves offering remote and on-site customer support during the warranty phase. Candidates must hold a degree or state certification in Electrical Engineering or a comparable qualification, coupled with professional experience in machine and plant commissioning. Expertise in Siemens S7/TIA Portal is mandatory. This role requires exceptional self-initiative, strong teamwork skills, and a very high commitment to worldwide travel, estimated at 80% to 90%.
Required Skills
Education
State-certified Technician (Techniker) in Electrical Engineering, University Degree in Electrical Engineering, or comparable qualification. Ideally, certification as a Qualified Electrician (Elektrofachkraft).
Experience
- Professional experience in commissioning machines and plants (Desirable)
- Experience in leading construction sites
- Experience in providing technical customer support
Languages
Additional
- Worldwide travel readiness (approx. 80%-90%)
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