Electronics Technician for Plant Assembly and Testing Technology | Elektroniker (m|w|d) Anlagenmontage+Prüftechnik

I.K. Hofmann GmbH

Homburg, Saar, Saarland, Deutschland
Published Apr 10, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves the comprehensive assembly and installation of complex industrial systems within the hydraulics, pneumatics, and testing technology sectors in Homburg, Saar. As an Electronics Technician, you will be responsible for building and installing electrical components for plant machinery and control cabinets, as well as preparing and adapting piping and electrical connections. A significant portion of the day-to-day work includes conducting specialized leak, pressure, and EMC-compliant tests to ensure system integrity. You will work closely with lead fitters to document and coordinate technical changes. This position is particularly attractive due to its focus on future-oriented technologies, such as fuel cells and hydrogen components, and offers the stability of a permanent contract with international travel opportunities. It is an ideal role for a technically skilled professional looking to apply their expertise in a high-tech industrial environment with diverse mechanical and electrical challenges.

Required Skills

Education

Completed technical vocational training as an Electronics Technician, Mechatronics Technician, or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the assembly and installation of hydraulic, mechanical, and pneumatic systems
  • Proven experience in electrical component installation and control cabinet construction
  • Practical experience handling high-pressure, hydrogen, and oxygen components
  • Demonstrated ability to read and implement complex technical plans and schematics
  • Experience in conducting industrial testing procedures including EMC and pressure tests

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Willingness to travel for international assignments is required. Experience with explosion protection (Ex-protection) and pressure vessel technology is preferred.