Project Technician Photovoltaics / Electrical Engineer | Projekttechniker Photovoltaik / Elektrotechniker (w/d/m)
Praml Group
Job Summary
This role is for an Electrical Engineer or Project Technician specializing in photovoltaics, moving from hands-on site work to a more structured, coordination-focused position. The successful candidate will be the technical point of contact for customers post-purchase, primarily handling the registration of PV systems with grid operators and developing appropriate metering concepts. Key responsibilities include ensuring compliance with energy regulations (EEG, EnWG, TAB), managing grid feed-in, and optimizing system performance through remote monitoring. This position offers an opportunity to work in the future-oriented field of photovoltaics within a supportive team environment, contributing to clean energy initiatives.
Required Skills
Education
Completed training as an Electrician, or further qualification as a Master Electrician, Technician, or a relevant degree in Electrical Engineering or Environmental Engineering, or a comparable qualification.
Experience
- Professional experience as an electrician or in a comparable technical role
- Familiarity with PV technology, including inverters and module performance
- Experience with circuit diagrams and meter concepts
- Experience in technical coordination and customer support
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
More Jobs from Praml Group
Service Technician - Photovoltaics Specialist | Servicetechniker (w/d/m) – Schwerpunkt Photovoltaik
Jan 9, 2026
This role is perfect for an experienced Electronics Technician who thrives on solving technical chal...
Service Technician / Electrician (E-Mobility) | Servicetechniker / Elektroniker (w/d/m)
Jan 9, 2026
This role places you at the forefront of the e-mobility revolution, focusing on the installation, ma...
Medium Voltage Protection Technician / Tester | Schutzprüfer / Schutztechniker Mittelspannung (w/d/m)
Jan 9, 2026
This role as a Medium Voltage Protection Technician places you at the critical intersection of techn...