EMSR Technician (Electrical, Measurement, Control, and Regulation Technician) | EMSR-Techniker (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Frankfurt
Job Summary
This role involves developing and implementing energy efficiency solutions for building automation systems, from initial consultation and project planning to execution and commissioning. The technician will be responsible for clarifying technical issues with internal and external stakeholders, designing and specifying equipment and control systems, and programming and commissioning building automation systems. Key responsibilities also include guiding subcontractors in technical building equipment trades and contributing to offer calculations. The ideal candidate will have a background in electrical engineering or building services, strong problem-solving skills, and experience in building automation, particularly in service-oriented tasks. This position offers an opportunity to work on challenging projects, advance technical skills through continuous learning, and contribute to innovative industrial solutions.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training with further qualification as a Technician or Master in Electrical or Building Services (TGA), or a degree in Control Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Automation, or Building Services (TGA)
Experience
- • Several years of professional experience in building automation with a focus on service
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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