Electrical Engineer / Technician as Technical Project Manager for High Voltage Projects | Ingenieur / Techniker als technischer Projektleiter für Hochspannungsprojekte (m/w/d) (1546)

Brüggen Engineering GmbH

Weinheim, Bergstraße, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 27, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Technical Project Manager at BRÜGGEN ENGINEERING in Weinheim, you will play a pivotal role in the planning and execution of large-scale high-voltage projects up to 380kV. Your daily responsibilities will involve overseeing switchgear construction projects for customers in energy transmission, distribution, and renewable energy sectors (wind and solar parks). You will manage the entire project lifecycle, from initial quotation to final acceptance and billing, while coordinating internal teams, subcontractors, and site management. This position is ideal for those who enjoy technical coordination, process optimization, and budget management. The role is particularly attractive due to its focus on the future of energy supply and the opportunity to work in a dynamic team that values personal growth. You will be at the forefront of innovation in the energy industry, ensuring high-quality project delivery within a permanent, full-time position.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Energy Technology, or Mechanical Engineering; or completed vocational training in Mechatronics or Mechanical Engineering (Technician level).

Experience

  • Professional experience in project management or project execution is preferred but not mandatory
  • Experience in the field of electrical energy technology, mechanical engineering, or mechatronics
  • Experience in coordinating subcontractors and internal personnel
  • Experience in handling technical and contractual project responsibilities from quotation to billing

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required; Willingness to travel within Southwest Germany; Permanent work authorization for Germany required.