Electrical Engineer - Secondary Systems | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)
RCM Technologies GmbH
Job Summary
As a Project Engineer for Secondary Systems at RCM Technologies, you will play a vital role in the German energy transition by designing and constructing modern substations. Your daily responsibilities involve creating detailed design and execution plans for protection, control, and communication systems, while ensuring compliance with international standards like IEC 61850. You will act as a critical technical bridge between engineering teams, project management, and on-site commissioning engineers. This role is highly collaborative, requiring you to coordinate with international teams, manage supplier technical clarifications, and oversee quality assurance from the office. What makes this position unique is the opportunity to work in a high-growth sector with flat hierarchies, offering a mix of technical depth in secondary technology and strategic project coordination, supported by flexible hybrid working arrangements.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, or a comparable qualification.
Experience
- At least 5 years of relevant professional experience in the secondary technology of substations
- Extensive practical experience in the planning, testing, and commissioning of protection and control systems
- Proven experience in technical clarification with customers and suppliers
- Experience in ensuring compliance with industry-specific norms and standards (IEC, EN, VDE)
Languages
Additional
- Willingness to travel within Germany is required.
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