Service Technician | Servicetechniker (m/w/d)
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH
Job Summary
As a Service Technician, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the stability of energy supply by performing service assignments for energy providers and industrial customers across Germany and neighboring countries. Your day-to-day will involve independently conducting maintenance, servicing, and repairs, as well as expertly advising customers and providing training on product operation and maintenance. You will analyze malfunctions, initiate troubleshooting measures, and coordinate external maintenance teams, requiring a high degree of self-organization and adaptability to changing on-site conditions. This position is ideal for a skilled professional with a background in electronics or mechatronics, excellent technical understanding, and a customer-oriented approach, contributing to the energy transition within a global, family-owned market leader.
Required Skills
Education
Recognized vocational training in Germany as an Electrician, Mechatronics Technician, or comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in maintenance of tap changers or transformers (ideal)
- Professional experience in service operations with energy providers and industrial clients
Languages
Additional
- Class 3/B driving license; Willingness to travel regularly within Germany and neighboring countries
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