Electrical Engineer | Elektroingenieur/in (m/w/d) (ID: 102)

Universitätsklinikum Saarland Dezernat I - Personal

Homburg, Saar, Saarland, Deutschland
Published Mar 19, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Engineer at the Saarland University Hospital (UKS), you will play a vital role in managing the technical infrastructure of a leading medical facility. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve the independent planning and processing of electrical engineering tasks across hospital, administrative, and laboratory buildings. This includes overseeing medium- and low-voltage systems, low-current systems, and supporting measurement, control, and regulation (MSR) systems. You will act as a primary point of contact, managing external engineering firms and supervising construction projects throughout all HOAI service phases (1-9). The role requires ensuring that all measures comply with public procurement law while meeting strict deadlines and budget constraints. This position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking long-term stability within a prestigious public institution, offering structured career development, comprehensive health management, and a competitive collective agreement (TV-L) package with additional pension benefits.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering, Hospital Operations Technology, Hospital Planning Technology (Diploma/Bachelor/Master), or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in planning and construction management within the electrical engineering sector
  • Experience in managing external engineering firms for new builds, renovations, and maintenance
  • Practical knowledge of public procurement and contract law in a German regulatory context
  • Experience in handling technical projects for complex building structures such as clinics or laboratories

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to work on-site at the Saarland University Hospital (UKS). Knowledge of German building codes (LBO, TPrüfVO) and generally recognized rules of technology is required.