Electronics Technician or Master Electrician | Technikerin/Techniker (m/w/d) oder Meister/Meisterin (m/w/d) der Fachrichtung Elektronik

Zentrum für Hörgeschädigte

Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Deutschland
Published May 7, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

The District of Middle Franconia is seeking a qualified Electronics Technician or Master Electrician to join the joint administration of two specialized educational facilities in Nuremberg. In this full-time, permanent role, you will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of electrical systems and equipment in accordance with DGUV V3 regulations. Your daily tasks include performing electrical maintenance, managing inventory through specialized software, overseeing external service providers, and ensuring the operational safety of electrical installations, including swimming pool facilities. You will also provide technical guidance to staff and support facility management. This position is ideal for a professional looking for a stable, long-term career in the public sector. The role offers a collaborative environment within educational settings, focusing on safety, compliance, and infrastructure maintenance. Candidates should possess strong technical expertise, excellent German communication skills, and the ability to work effectively within a team-oriented framework.

Required Skills

Education

State-certified Technician (Staatlich geprüfter Techniker) in Electrical Engineering OR Master Craftsman certification (Meisterprüfung) in the electrical field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in electrical engineering is desirable
  • Experience in maintenance and inspection of electrical systems
  • Experience in coordinating external service providers and contractors

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license, physical fitness for lifting and carrying components, requirement to provide an extended certificate of good conduct (Führungszeugnis), and proof of measles vaccination (for those born after 1970).