Project Manager for Renewable Energy and Medium-Voltage Transformer Stations | Projektleiter erneuerbare Energien / Trafostationsbau Mittelspannung (m/w/d)

FBG Fränkische Baugesellschaft, Freileitungsbau und Elektroinstallation GmbH

Bayreuth, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 16, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Project Manager for Renewable Energy and Medium-Voltage Transformer Stations, you will play a pivotal role in connecting energy generation plants to the distribution grid. Your daily responsibilities include the comprehensive management of projects involving intelligent transfer stations, telecontrol, and protection technology. You will oversee the entire project lifecycle, from initial bid preparation and budget control to final customer acceptance. Beyond technical execution, you will act as the primary point of contact for clients and work on optimizing internal workflows and structures. This role is ideal for a proactive professional with a strong technical background in electrical engineering who enjoys balancing technical precision with commercial responsibility. Joining the Freitag Group offers the stability of a large, family-run energy service provider with over 100 years of history, providing a modern work environment in Bayreuth and the opportunity to shape the future of the European energy transition.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electronics Technician for Buildings and Energy Systems, Master Electrician, State-Certified Technician in Electrical Engineering, or a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in connecting energy generation plants to distribution networks
  • Practical knowledge of technical connection rules for low and medium voltage (VDE-AR-N 4105/4110)
  • Experience in project lifecycle management including commercial budget control
  • Proven background in electrical installation or energy technology

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required. Location: Bayreuth.