Master Electrician / Electrical Engineering Technician | Meister /Techniker Elektrotechnik (m|w|d)

envia Mitteldeutsche Energie AG

Taucha bei Leipzig, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Feb 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Master Electrician or Electrical Engineering Technician at MITNETZ STROM, you will play a critical role in managing the high and medium-voltage power grids in East Germany. Operating from a modern control center, your daily responsibilities include monitoring grid stability, executing planned switching operations, and coordinating rapid restoration of power following technical faults. You will manage voltage levels amidst increasing decentralized energy feeds and maintain clear communication with internal and external stakeholders. This position is unique for its comprehensive 12-month onboarding program designed to prepare you for the complexities of grid management. The role is ideal for ambitious professionals looking to impact the future of energy transition while working in a structured 24/7 shift system. You will benefit from a collective bargaining agreement, profit sharing, and a strong focus on work-life balance with a 38-hour work week.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering or equivalent in Power Engineering, plus advanced qualification as a Master (Meister) or State-Certified Technician (Techniker).

Experience

  • Professional experience in grid management/network control is highly preferred
  • Valid switching authorization (Schaltberechtigung) for 30kV or 110kV systems is ideal
  • Experience in power engineering or industrial electrical technology
  • Proven ability to maintain composure and analytical focus in high-pressure situations
  • Experience working within a shift-based operational environment

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Participation in a 24/7 three-shift rotation (early, late, and night shifts) and regular on-call duty is mandatory. Requires a 12-month initial training phase in the control center.