Energy Manager | Energiemanager (m/w/d)

Landratsamt Rosenheim

Rosenheim, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 24, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Energy Manager for the District of Rosenheim, you will lead the implementation and oversight of a comprehensive energy management system for district-owned buildings. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve selecting and procuring specialized energy management software, establishing building monitoring systems with sensor technology, and conducting detailed consumption analysis across electricity, gas, oil, and district heating. You will be responsible for identifying energy weaknesses, benchmarking performance, and developing technical measures to optimize facility operations. Beyond technical analysis, you will organize training sessions for facility managers, report to committee leadership, and manage energy procurement contracts. This position is ideal for a professional looking to combine technical engineering expertise with strategic project management in a public service setting. It offers the unique opportunity to shape the district's energy future through digital innovation and sustainable practices while enjoying the stability and benefits of a collective bargaining agreement (TVöD).

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Building Management, Energy Management, Energy and Building Technology, Energy Economics, or a comparable field of study. Additional qualification as a certified Energy Advisor is advantageous.

Experience

  • Professional experience in energy management or renewable energy is preferred
  • Practical experience in project management and energy efficiency initiatives
  • Experience in the application of measurement and control technology
  • Experience in handling energy management software products
  • Professional experience in technical facility monitoring and operational optimization

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Availability for full-time or suitable part-time work; affinity for digital innovation and new technologies; ability to present complex data to committees and administrative leadership.