Electrical Engineering Technician - Secondary Systems Investment Projects | Techniker Elektrotechnik - Investprojekte Sekundä (m/w/d)

50Hertz Transmission GmbH

Hoppegarten (Mark), Brandenburg, Deutschland
Published Feb 18, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Engineering Technician specializing in secondary systems, you will play a pivotal role in the energy transition by ensuring the reliable power supply for over 18 million people. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve planning, coordinating, and monitoring maintenance and investment projects across substations in the Berlin and Brandenburg regions. You will be responsible for parameterizing protection and control equipment, evaluating maintenance results, and analyzing technical failures. This role is highly technical, requiring you to perform complex functional tests, acceptances, and commissioning of systems while ensuring strict adherence to safety and environmental standards. What makes this position unique is the blend of project leadership and hands-on technical expertise within a future-oriented environment. You will benefit from a highly flexible work model, including mobile working options, a 37-hour work week, and unlimited sliding days to support a healthy work-life balance.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, or a similar field of study.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the operation of extra-high voltage grid systems
  • Detailed technical experience in secondary systems technology
  • Experience in project management for maintenance and investment projects
  • Experience in evaluating protection and control equipment during technical faults
  • Proven experience in conducting complex functional tests and system commissioning

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required; Readiness for regular business travel within the network area; Participation in the on-call standby system; Location constraints involve substations in Berlin and Brandenburg.