Electrician for Renewable Energy | Elektriker für erneuerbare Energien (m/w/d)
E3 New Energy GmbH
Job Summary
As an Electrician for Renewable Energy at e3 new energy, you will play a vital role in the transition to sustainable power. Your day-to-day responsibilities focus on the electrical connection of heat pumps, photovoltaic systems, inverters, battery storage units, and EV wallboxes. While the mechanical installation is handled by a specialized team, you will be responsible for the wiring, testing, and commissioning of all electrical components. This role is highly attractive for those seeking modern working conditions, as it offers a digital workflow without paperwork, a fully equipped service vehicle, and high-quality tools and workwear. You will start your assignments directly from home, providing significant flexibility. The position is ideal for a self-motivated professional who enjoys customer interaction and technical troubleshooting in the growing sector of eco-friendly home energy solutions.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training in the electrotechnical field (e.g., Electronics Technician for Energy and Building Technology, Electrical Installer, or equivalent).
Experience
- Professional experience in electrical installation or energy and building technology
- Experience in connecting heat pumps is preferred but not mandatory
- Proven ability in independent and structured problem-solving
- Experience in professional customer service and interaction
Languages
Additional
- Valid Class B driver's license is mandatory. Willingness to travel for installation assignments involving overnight stays is required.
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