Site Manager Electrical Engineering | Bauleiter Elektrotechnik (m/w/d) – Firmenwagen + 30 Tage Urlaub

INTILION AG

Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published May 4, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Site Manager for Electrical Engineering at INTILION AG, you will play a pivotal role in 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, ensuring high-quality standards, and facilitating site handovers. You will be the primary point of contact on-site, managing project stakeholders and ensuring strict compliance with health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulations, including risk assessments. A key part of your role involves supporting service partners with maintenance tasks. This position is ideal for a proactive, solution-oriented professional with a background in electrical engineering and construction management. You will join a forward-thinking team dedicated to sustainable energy, benefiting from a modern company vehicle, 30 days of annual leave, and a flexible work environment that supports a healthy work-life balance while working across the DACH region.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as an Electrician, Electronics Technician, or Mechatronics Engineer; additional qualification as a Master Craftsman (Meister), Technician, or a university degree in Electrical Engineering is preferred.

Experience

  • Professional experience in electrical engineering, electronics, or mechatronics.
  • Professional experience in construction site management, specifically within plant engineering.
  • Practical experience working with medium-voltage systems.
  • Ideally, advanced qualifications such as Master Craftsman (Meister), Technician, or a degree in electrical engineering.

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel (4-5 working days per week within the DACH region); Authorization for medium-voltage switching is considered an advantage.