Electrical Instrumentation and Control Engineer | Ingenieur Elektrotechnik EMSR (m/w/d)

Ferchau GmbH Niederlassung Hamburg-Süderelbe

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Apr 6, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Instrumentation and Control (I&C) Engineer, you will be responsible for the comprehensive planning and optimization of electrical measurement, control, and regulation systems for process engineering plants. Your daily activities involve creating detailed circuit diagrams, cable plans, and terminal diagrams, alongside managing bills of materials. You will work closely with the procurement department to source I&C components and conduct on-site 'as-built' assessments to ensure plant documentation is accurate. Furthermore, you will oversee the coordination and final acceptance of assembly works. This role is ideal for experienced professionals seeking a stable, permanent position with a market leader like FERCHAU. The position offers significant professional development opportunities, flexible working hours through flextime, and a comprehensive benefits package including childcare subsidies and corporate discounts, making it a highly attractive career move for technical experts in automation.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training in electrical engineering with further qualification as a State-Certified Technician, a university degree in Electrical Engineering, or an equivalent qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in plant planning and the management of electrotechnical projects
  • Extensive technical knowledge in the fields of electrical, MSR (measurement, control, regulation), and process control technology
  • Practical experience using CAE planning tools such as EPLAN or AutoCAD
  • Experience in coordinating, monitoring, and accepting assembly works for electrical systems

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • The role requires the ability to perform on-site assessments (As-Built) of electrical installations. Applicants must be able to work within a flextime system.