Technical Sales and Project Estimator - Low Voltage Systems | Technischer Vertrieb/Projektkalkulator Niederspannungsanlagen (m/w/d)

Langer E-Technik GmbH

Varel, Jadebusen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Published Apr 1, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Technical Sales and Project Estimator at Langer E-Technik, you will play a pivotal role in managing electrical power supply projects from inception to completion. Your daily responsibilities include providing technical consultation to internal and external clients, reviewing project inquiries, and collaborating with project managers to design technical solutions. You will be responsible for creating detailed quotes, managing commercial aspects of projects including supplement management, and monitoring construction progress. This role offers a unique opportunity to work on diverse projects ranging from paper mills to aerospace facilities like Airbus, actively contributing to the energy transition. The position is highly attractive due to its blend of technical expertise and commercial management, supported by a structured onboarding process, mobile work options for up to two days a week, and a secure collective bargaining agreement with IG Metall.

Required Skills

Education

Relevant qualification such as Specialist Planner, Master Electrician, State-Certified Technician, or a Bachelor's/Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in electrical power supply (medium and low voltage systems) or technical building equipment
  • Proven experience in technical consulting and customer support
  • Experience in creating technical offers and commercial project monitoring
  • Professional experience working with construction standards and regulations
  • Experience using ERP software and standard office applications

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • The role is based in Varel, Germany. Candidates must provide their salary expectations with the application. The position offers mobile working options (up to 2 days per week) after the initial training period.