Electrical Site Manager | Bauleiter Elektrotechnik (m/w/d) – Firmenwagen + 30 Urlaubstage

INTILION AG

Regensburg, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 2, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Site Manager at INTILION AG, you will play a pivotal role in the energy transition by overseeing the complete installation of large-scale energy storage systems. Your daily responsibilities include planning site setups, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring strict adherence to quality and safety standards. You will act as the primary point of contact on-site, managing handovers and commissioning in collaboration with project management teams. This role is ideal for a proactive professional with a background in electrical engineering who enjoys field-based coordination and technical problem-solving. The position is particularly attractive due to its high degree of flexibility, offering significant home-office options despite the site-based nature of the work. Furthermore, the package includes a company car for private use, 30 days of annual leave, and the opportunity to earn additional time off through travel hours, all within a culture that values continuous professional development and sustainable innovation.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician; ideally supplemented by a Master Craftsman (Meister) certification, Technician certificate, or a degree in Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician
  • Proven experience in construction site management, specifically within the plant engineering sector
  • Practical experience handling medium-voltage systems
  • Experience in the renewable energy sector is highly preferred

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel 4-5 days per week within the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) is required. Authorization for medium-voltage switching is preferred.