Electrical Technician / Master Craftsman - Railway Signaling Technology | Elektrotechniker (m/w/d)

Scheidt & Bachmann Signalling Systems GmbH

Mönchengladbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Mar 20, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Technician at Scheidt & Bachmann, you will play a vital role in the digitalization of global railway infrastructure. Operating out of Mönchengladbach, you will be responsible for creating detailed signaling project documents (PT2) for level crossings, including technical circuit diagrams, production documents, and comprehensive system documentation. This role blends technical precision with project management, as you will support project control, coordinate technical and commercial foundations, and collaborate closely with project and construction managers. You will act as a key communicator between various stakeholders, including operators, testing centers, and manufacturing teams. This position is ideal for professionals who value stability in a family-owned company and want to contribute to sustainable mobility through innovative signaling and safety systems. The role offers a high degree of flexibility with home office options and a structured onboarding program.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training in electrical engineering with further qualification as a state-certified Technician or Master Craftsman (Meister).

Experience

  • Professional experience in electrical engineering and technical documentation
  • Experience in creating technical project documents and circuit diagrams
  • Experience in project management support, including project control and coordination
  • Experience in railway signaling or safety technology (preferred)
  • Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams such as manufacturing, service, and external operators

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Valid EU work permit required; Location: Mönchengladbach; Willingness to work with railway-specific safety standards and technical interfaces.