Network Planning Engineer | Ingenieur Netzplanung (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Magdeburg
Job Summary
This role involves taking on the responsibility for the entire planning process of gas, water, and/or heating supply lines and systems. Day-to-day tasks include developing concepts for network and system optimization, managing the tendering process for civil engineering and network construction projects, and supporting construction management during implementation. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Supply Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a comparable field, and possesses foundational knowledge in network systems along with initial experience in planning and constructing networks and pipelines. Success in this position requires strong cost awareness, excellent teamwork and communication skills, high self-initiative, and a structured, independent working style. This is an attractive opportunity for experienced professionals to apply their long-standing expertise in complex development projects within the electrical and automation technology sectors for renowned clients.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Supply Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or comparable field
Experience
- Professional experience in planning and construction of networks and pipelines
- Long-standing professional expertise (implied for experienced professionals)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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