Project Manager for Electrotechnical Commissioning | Projektmanager Elektrotechnische Inbetriebsetzung (m/w/d)
Bundesgesellschaft für Endlag erung mbH (BGE)
Job Summary
As a Project Manager for Electrotechnical Commissioning at the Federal Company for Radioactive Waste Disposal (BGE), you will play a critical role in the development and operation of radioactive waste repositories in Germany. Your daily responsibilities include overseeing the commissioning of electrical, control, and communication systems, ranging from individual components to complex integrated systems. You will act as the primary technical contact for project interfaces, authorities, and experts, ensuring that all systems meet rigorous safety and performance standards. This role involves significant on-site responsibility during the construction and testing phases, including the documentation of functional and performance tests. This position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a high-responsibility role within a federally owned company that offers long-term stability, a modern work environment, and a strong focus on work-life balance through comprehensive benefits and professional development opportunities.
Required Skills
Education
University degree in Electrical Engineering, Communication Engineering, or a comparable qualification.
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in the planning, construction management, and commissioning of electrical, control, and communication systems
- Experience in representing the client's interests on construction sites during commissioning phases
- Proven experience in drafting and documenting test programs for complex technical systems
- Experience in managing technical interfaces with authorities and external experts
Languages
Additional
- The role requires the ability to present complex technical issues clearly in both written and spoken form. Candidates must demonstrate high levels of responsibility, resilience, and the ability to work independently within a cooperative team structure.