Industrial Master Electrician (Electrical Engineering) | Elektrotechniker (m/w/d)
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)
Job Summary
This role involves the independent management and oversight of the electrical infrastructure across four properties in Berlin and Brandenburg, including new constructions, existing buildings, and heritage sites. The successful candidate will act as the responsible electrical expert for the electrical workshop and high-voltage systems, leading a team of six employees. Key responsibilities include coordinating external service providers, organizing maintenance and expert inspections, managing procurement processes, and addressing complex technical requirements from scientific operations. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the technical safety of products and processes within a leading federal scientific-technical authority, ensuring the operational readiness and future-proof planning of critical infrastructure.
Required Skills
Education
Completed master's training as an Industrial Master Electrician (Elektrotechnik)
Experience
- Professional experience in the field of electrical systems
- Experience in leading and deploying a team of employees
- Experience in coordinating external service providers and managing procurement
- Experience with maintenance measures and expert inspections
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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