Electrical Planning Engineer | Elektroingenieur (m/w/d)
eins energie in sachsen GmbH & Co. KG
Job Summary
This role at inetz involves the independent planning and project management of construction projects for high, medium, and low-voltage electrical systems. You will be responsible for the end-to-end lifecycle of infrastructure projects, from initial cost calculation and material planning to the creation of detailed execution plans and construction schedules. A significant part of the day-to-day work includes coordinating with authorities, property owners, and external planning agencies to ensure project success. You will also oversee construction billing and cost control to maintain financial integrity. This position is ideal for an experienced engineer looking to actively shape the energy infrastructure of Chemnitz and Southern Saxony. The role offers a highly attractive package including a 38-hour work week, flexible working locations, and comprehensive social benefits, making it an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking a stable and impactful career in the energy sector.
Required Skills
Education
Completed University or University of Applied Sciences degree in a relevant engineering field (e.g., Electrical Engineering).
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in a relevant technical field
- Comprehensive knowledge and practical experience in the planning of electrical supply systems
- Proven experience in negotiating with authorities and stakeholders
- Experience in managing construction schedules and cost control
Languages
Additional
- Valid Class B (or Class 3) driver's license is required. Location is based in Chemnitz, Germany.
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