Electrical Engineering Specialist - Grid Economy | Elektrotechniker (m/w/d)

Stadtwerke SH GmbH & Co. KG

Rendsburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Published Mar 6, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Engineering Specialist focused on Grid Economy, you will play a pivotal role in managing network access and regulatory compliance for a major regional utility cooperation. Your daily responsibilities involve designing and steering grid economic processes, managing contracts for electricity and gas networks, and ensuring that all operations align with the Energy Industry Act (EnWG). You will serve as a key point of contact for network customers, producers, and storage operators, handling complex contract negotiations and coordinating with external service providers to maintain high service quality. This position is ideal for a professional who enjoys a mix of technical oversight and commercial management. You will actively contribute to the digitalization of customer processes and the strategic development of grid infrastructure. The role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of energy technology and economic regulation, providing a stable yet future-oriented environment where you can take significant ownership of regional energy supply processes.

Required Skills

Education

Completed commercial or technical vocational training with further qualification as an Energy Specialist (Energiefachwirt), Electrical Technician (Elektrotechniker), or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the energy industry is required
  • Experience in handling regulatory requirements and energy industry legislation (EnWG)
  • Proven background in contract negotiation and management for electricity or gas networks
  • Experience in coordinating external service providers and ensuring service quality
  • Professional experience in cross-divisional thinking and economic analysis

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • The role requires a strong understanding of cross-sector economic relationships and the ability to work independently within a regional utility cooperation framework.