System Engineer Lighting Systems | Systemingenieur (m/w/d) Beleuchtungssysteme
Orizon GmbH, Unit Aviation
Job Summary
As a System Engineer for Lighting Systems at TKMS GmbH in Kiel, you will play a pivotal role in the technical management and support of complex lighting systems for submarines and naval vessels. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include conducting lighting simulations, managing technical requirements, and overseeing system components. You will act as a key technical liaison, leading negotiations and discussions with internal teams, suppliers, and international clients. Additionally, you will be responsible for handling warranty cases, addressing technical complaints, and managing claims, potentially on-site in customer countries. This role is ideal for an engineering professional looking to work with a global leader in naval defense, offering a unique opportunity to contribute to high-stakes maritime projects while developing expertise in specialized naval lighting infrastructure.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Electrical Engineering or a comparable qualification.
Experience
- Professional experience in systems engineering or technical project management is preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to manage technical requirements and system interactions.
- Experience in leading technical negotiations with suppliers and clients.
- Experience in handling warranty cases and technical claim management.
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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