HVDC Systems Commissioning Manager | Commissioning Manager for HVDC systems -100% site (m/w/d)

GE Vernova

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Feb 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This critical role involves leading all commissioning activities for High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) projects across Central Europe and Asia, specifically focusing on the energy transition and grid modernization. Day-to-day, you will manage international teams of engineers on-site, overseeing the technical setup of HVDC valve systems, high-voltage switchgear, and SCADA systems. You will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from providing cost estimates and scheduling during the tender phase to managing site mobilization and ensuring strict EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) compliance during execution. The position is unique for its high level of field involvement, requiring 100% site presence during execution phases, starting in Stilow, Germany. It offers the chance to work at the forefront of renewable energy integration with a global leader, GE Vernova, while managing complex grid connection interfaces and electrical safety protocols.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent professional experience in Commissioning Management.

Experience

  • Professional experience as a Commissioning Manager on large-scale substation projects
  • Extensive experience in commissioning key elements such as HVDC valves, HV switchgear, and SCADA
  • Proven track record in leading international commissioning teams on-site
  • Experience in tender phases including costing, scheduling, and subcontracting strategy
  • Experience in health and safety management in line with international standards
  • Previous project execution experience in Asia is considered an advantage

Languages

German (Basic)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Requires 100% permanent site presence during execution phases. Must be fit for offshore missions. Frequent travel across the Central Europe region and Asia is mandatory. Must possess valid health and safety certifications for high-voltage environments.