Electrical Engineering Specialist (Dipl.-Ing./Bachelor/Master Craftsman/Technician) | Dipl.-Ing./Bachelor (Eng. Oder Sc.) bzw. Meister/-in oder Techniker/-in im Bereich Elektrotechnik

Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published 6/17/2025

Job Summary

This role involves comprehensive technical building management for federal properties in Eastern Saxony, focusing on electrical systems. The specialist will be responsible for creating and optimizing operational concepts to ensure sustainable and legally compliant operation of technical building equipment, including renewal planning based on economic principles and relevant regulations. Key tasks include documenting systems, assessing their condition, determining maintenance needs, and assuming operator responsibility for technical facilities. The position also involves managing maintenance and service contracts, coordinating inspections, and supporting the overall electrical specialist by providing technical expertise, conducting risk assessments, and organizing inspections of fixed electrical installations. This is an excellent opportunity for a detail-oriented professional to contribute to climate-neutral property management within a large public organization.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Dipl.-Ing. / Bachelor Eng./Sc.) in Electrical Engineering OR Master Craftsman certification in Electrical Engineering OR State-certified Technician in Electrical Engineering

Experience

  • Several years of practical professional experience in commissioning, service, operation, and control of electrical systems and technical facilities
  • Experience in conducting procurement processes with specifications and service descriptions
  • Professional experience in technical building management

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Driving license class B/3; Willingness to drive official vehicles; Willingness to undergo a security clearance according to § 9 SÜG; Willingness to travel for training and business trips throughout Germany.