Team Lead Electrical Design (m/f/d) | Teamleiter Elektrokonstruktion (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Rosenheim
Job Summary
Lead a team of electrical designers in creating and managing projects for industrial machinery and plants. You will be responsible for the technical and disciplinary management of the team, planning and controlling projects, and ensuring the creation, review, and approval of circuit diagrams using EPLAN P8 or similar tools. This role involves hardware planning, coordinating interfaces with other departments like mechanics and software development, and developing internal standards. You will also ensure compliance with technical guidelines and standards, support on-site commissioning, and manage project progress, resources, and deadlines. The position offers an unlimited contract, competitive salary, flexible working hours, and opportunities for professional development within a dynamic engineering environment.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Automation Technology, or comparable education
Experience
- Professional experience in electrical design of industrial plants
- Experience in project leadership or team management is desirable
- Experience with documentation tools for BOM creation and technical drawings
- Understanding of cross-departmental collaboration in an engineering context
Languages
Additional
- Willingness for occasional travel to customer sites nationally/internationally
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