Master Electrician for Photovoltaic Systems | Elektromeister für Photovoltaikanlagen (m/w/d)

FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Dortmund

Fröndenberg/Ruhr, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Feb 25, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

In this role, you will be responsible for the technical success of photovoltaic projects, focusing on the commissioning and operational reliability of solar energy systems. Your day-to-day activities will involve planning and coordinating on-site deployments, creating detailed schedules, and leading a dedicated team of technicians. You will act as a primary point of contact for customers, energy suppliers, and material vendors, ensuring that all installations meet regulatory standards and technical requirements. This position is particularly attractive due to its blend of hands-on technical problem-solving and leadership responsibilities. Joining FERCHAU offers the stability of a permanent employment contract alongside a comprehensive benefits package, including corporate discounts on travel and electronics, referral bonuses, and specialized allowances such as childcare subsidies. It is an ideal opportunity for a qualified electrical professional looking to advance their career in the renewable energy sector with a reputable engineering service provider.

Required Skills

Education

Master Craftsman's certificate in Electrical Engineering (Elektromeister), State-certified Technician, or a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the commissioning and operation of photovoltaic systems
  • Experience in team organization and leadership on construction sites
  • Proven experience in coordinating with energy suppliers and external vendors
  • Practical experience in applying electrical norms and technical standards
  • Experience in creating time and workflow schedules for technical projects

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid driver's license typically required for site visits; permanent work contract; location-based role in Germany.