Electrical Construction Manager | Bauleiter Elektrotechnik (m/w/d) – Firmenwagen + Home Office

BauGPT

Essen, Ruhr, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Apr 22, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Electrical Construction Manager at BauGPT, you will play a pivotal role in driving the energy transition by overseeing the installation of large-scale energy storage systems. Your day-to-day responsibilities include managing construction site setups, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring all projects meet high quality and safety standards. You will act as the primary point of contact for project stakeholders, manage HSE documentation, and provide technical guidance during maintenance phases. This role requires a strong background in electrical engineering or related fields, combined with practical experience in construction site management and medium-voltage systems. You will thrive in this position if you are a proactive, solution-oriented professional who enjoys traveling across the DACH region. The role offers a unique opportunity to work on sustainable infrastructure projects while benefiting from a modern company car, flexible working arrangements, and a supportive, team-oriented environment that values professional growth and work-life balance.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Technician; ideally complemented by further training as a Master Craftsman (Meister), Technician, or a degree in Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience as an electrician, electronics technician, or mechatronics technician
  • Professional experience in construction site management, specifically in plant engineering
  • Experience with medium-voltage systems, ideally as an authorized person for switching operations

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Valid driver's license required for company car; high willingness to travel within the DACH region (4-5 working days per week); authorization for medium-voltage switching is preferred.