Electrical Engineer and Certified Electrical Technician | Ingenieure der Elektrotechnik (w/m/d) und Staatlich geprüfte Elek...

Stadt Fürth

Fürth, Bayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published May 6, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

The City of Fürth is seeking an Electrical Engineer or a State-Certified Electrical Technician to join their Building Management department. In this role, you will oversee the lifecycle of electrical systems across approximately 400 municipal properties, including schools, museums, and administrative buildings. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve planning, tendering, and executing construction and renovation projects across all HOAI service phases (1-9). You will manage heavy current systems, telecommunications, and digital infrastructure projects while acting as the primary project lead for the public client. This position is ideal for a professional who thrives on variety and wants to contribute to the city's infrastructure development. You will work within a multidisciplinary team, requiring strong organizational skills, the ability to prioritize tasks, and a collaborative mindset. The role offers a stable public sector environment with significant opportunities for professional development, flexible working models, and a strong emphasis on work-life balance.

Required Skills

Education

Successfully completed (Technical) University degree (Bachelor/Dipl.-Ing.) in Electrical Engineering OR a completed state-certified technician qualification (Staatlich geprüfter Techniker) in Electrical Engineering.

Experience

  • Several years of relevant professional experience in electrical engineering and building services.
  • Professional experience in planning, tendering, and executing electrical construction projects.
  • Experience in project organization and managing technical building systems.
  • Experience working with public sector procurement regulations (VgV, VOB) is preferred.

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid driver's license (Class B) is required. Must be eligible to work in Germany. Proficiency in German is implied for public sector administrative and regulatory tasks.