(Junior) Electrical Engineer for Control and Safety Technology Planning | (Junior) Elektroingenieur:in als Fachplaner:in Leit- und Sicherungstechnik

Deutsche Bahn AG

Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Mar 27, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role offers a unique opportunity to join DB InfraGO AG in Cologne as a specialist planner for control and safety technology. As part of one of Germany's largest engineering offices, you will undergo a comprehensive internal and external qualification program to become a certified specialist planner. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve designing and planning technical solutions for railway signaling and safety systems, including various types of interlockings (mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic). You will ensure that all planning meets technical regulations, budget constraints, and quality standards while collaborating closely with other engineering disciplines like civil and electrical engineering. This position is ideal for motivated engineers looking for a long-term career path with a stable employer, offering extensive professional development, travel benefits, and the chance to work on some of Europe's most significant infrastructure projects.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor/Master/Diploma) in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a related technical field.

Experience

  • Successfully completed university degree in Electrical Engineering, Communications Engineering, or a comparable field
  • Initial professional experience in general electrical engineering is preferred
  • Basic knowledge of railway terminology and operations is an advantage
  • Experience or willingness to work with technical planning software and standards

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must possess a valid Class B driver's license. Candidates must pass a medical fitness examination according to Group guidelines for working on technical and operational railway facilities. Willingness to travel for nationwide training sessions is required.