Technical Support Specialist (Electrical Engineering) | AS-2026-044 - Mitarbeiterinnen/Mitarbeiter (w/m/d) für die technische Unterstützung

Bundesverwaltungsamt

Bad Aibling, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 15, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves the technical operation and maintenance of building systems at a federal intelligence agency in Bad Aibling. As a Technical Support Specialist, you will be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance, repair, and documentation of technical facilities. Your tasks include diagnosing malfunctions, troubleshooting errors, and adjusting control and regulation systems. Additionally, you will monitor safety and emergency systems and support various expansion or conversion measures. This position is ideal for a Master Craftsman or State-Certified Technician in Electrical Engineering who values a secure, public service environment. The role offers a unique opportunity to work for a high-profile government employer with benefits including a permanent contract, flexible working hours, and a specialized intelligence service allowance. Candidates must be prepared for a comprehensive security clearance process and possess German citizenship.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training with a qualification as a Master Craftsman (Meister) and/or State-Certified Technician (Staatlich geprüfter Techniker) in the field of Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the maintenance and operation of technical building systems
  • Experience in fault diagnosis and troubleshooting for electrical or building technology
  • Experience in adjusting control and regulation technology
  • Proven ability to work independently and adapt quickly to new technical areas

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • German citizenship is mandatory. Must be willing to undergo an extended security clearance with investigations (Ü3) according to the Security Clearance Act (SÜG). Ability to obtain medium-voltage switching authorization is preferred. The recruitment process can take over a year due to security protocols.