Media and Operations Technician | Techniker Medien- und Betriebstechnik (m/w/d)
Hellma Materials GmbH
Job Summary
As a Media and Operations Technician at Hellma Materials GmbH in Jena, you will play a critical role in maintaining the operational integrity of our production facility. Your day-to-day responsibilities include overseeing media supply systems and production equipment, with a specific focus on network and control technology. You will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and installation of plant equipment, as well as troubleshooting technical issues and developing effective solutions to minimize downtime. This position requires participation in an on-call rotation outside of standard working hours. We are looking for a skilled professional with a background in electrical engineering or technician training who is ready to contribute to our high-tech manufacturing environment. This role is unique because it offers the stability of an permanent contract within an internationally oriented, innovation-driven company that values professional development and provides a supportive, family-like working environment with modern benefits.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training as a Technician, Skilled Electrician, or Master Electrician (or equivalent qualification).
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in the field of electrical engineering, media, or operations technology.
- Demonstrated experience in the maintenance and repair of industrial plant equipment.
Languages
Additional
- Participation in on-call duty outside regular working hours is a mandatory requirement.
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