Commissioning Engineer at Siemens | Ingenieur Inbetriebnahme bei Siemens (m/w/d)

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Nürnberg City

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 23, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Commissioning Engineer working with FERCHAU for Siemens projects, you will play a critical role in bringing complex technological systems to life. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve the commissioning of diverse projects including HVDC plants, grid systems, control technology, production facilities, and rail vehicles. You will perform functional and system tests, parameterize control and protection technology, and troubleshoot issues during the startup phase. The role requires close collaboration with engineering teams and on-site customers to ensure all safety and quality standards are met. This position is particularly attractive for those who enjoy variety and technical challenges, offering the chance to work on high-profile international industrial projects. You will benefit from a flexible mobile working environment, comprehensive corporate benefits, and a structured career path within a leading engineering service provider.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree or State-Certified Technician in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Control Technology, Drive Technology, Engineering, or a comparable qualification. Ideally a qualified electrician according to VDE guidelines.

Experience

  • Professional experience as a commissioning engineer, preferably within an international industrial environment
  • Experience in the commissioning of HVDC plants, grid systems, control technology, or rail vehicles
  • Practical experience in analyzing and rectifying faults during system startup
  • Experience working with VDE guidelines and safety standards
  • Proven ability to work successfully both independently and within multidisciplinary teams

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel for projects (approximately 60%, potentially for extended periods). Must be able to work in an international context.