Electrical Systems Engineer | Elektrotechniker (m/w/d)

Mannesmannröhren-Werk GmbH

Zeithain, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Feb 17, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role is based at the Zeithain site within the Electrical Energy Systems department, focusing on the comprehensive maintenance and operation of high-stakes energy infrastructure. Day-to-day, you will be responsible for overseeing electrical energy distribution systems, specifically focusing on medium-voltage networks. Your duties extend to managing utility supply facilities, including pumping stations, compressor stations, and wastewater treatment plants. You will perform critical troubleshooting, repairs, and preventative maintenance to ensure operational continuity. Additionally, the role involves performing building installations and conducting rigorous safety testing on both stationary and mobile equipment. This position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a long-term, permanent role in a traditional rolling mill that blends heritage with modern technology. You will benefit from a structured induction by experienced colleagues, collective bargaining agreement pay, and a supportive team environment that prioritizes safety and professional development.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training in the field of electrical engineering (e.g., Electronics Technician for Energy and Building Technology or similar).

Experience

  • Professional experience in the maintenance of electrical energy distribution systems
  • Practical experience in automation technology
  • Experience working with medium-voltage networks and switching operations
  • Proven track record in troubleshooting and fault prevention in industrial environments
  • Experience in performing and documenting safety inspections for electrical equipment

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must be willing to work in a continuous shift system (Konti-Schicht). Valid Class B driver's license required. Ability to obtain or possess a crane operator's license for floor-controlled cranes is preferred. Switching authorization for up to 30 kV is highly desirable.