Industrial Electrician - Pharmaceutical Operations | Elektroniker Betriebstechnik Pharma (m/w/d)

Herrmann Personaldienste GmbH

Monheim am Rhein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Mar 17, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role offers an exciting opportunity to work within a global DAX 40 pharmaceutical and life sciences leader. As an Industrial Electrician, you will be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, testing, and repair of process control technology (PLT) and electrotechnical components. Your tasks include identifying and rectifying system malfunctions, setting up field devices, and ensuring the functionality of critical safety and monitoring equipment. A key part of the role involves documenting activities in SAP and managing permit-to-work procedures. This position is ideal for technical professionals seeking a stable, long-term career with attractive benefits under the chemical industry collective agreement (Chemietarifvertrag). You will benefit from a structured 37.5-hour work week, professional development opportunities in an international environment, and a comprehensive compensation package including vacation and Christmas bonuses. The role stands out for its combination of high-tech pharmaceutical plant maintenance and excellent work-life balance.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electronics Technician for Automation Technology, Electronics Technician for Industrial Engineering, or a comparable technical qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience as a qualified electrician (Elektrofachkraft)
  • Practical experience in the maintenance and repair of electrical components and systems
  • Demonstrated experience applying relevant VDE standards and regulations
  • Experience working with automation systems such as ABB Freelance or Siemens S7
  • Experience with technical documentation and permit-to-work procedures, preferably using SAP

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • A valid work permit for Germany is mandatory. The role involves working under the Chemical Industry Collective Agreement (Chemietarifvertrag) with a 37.5-hour weekly schedule.