Project Manager Measurement, Control, and Regulation (MCR) Technology / Building Automation | Projektleiter:in MSR-Technik / Gebäudeautomation

Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG

Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Sep 3, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves leading construction projects within technical building equipment, focusing on Measurement, Control, and Regulation (MCR) technology and building automation. The Project Manager will be responsible for planning and coordinating maintenance and renewal work on existing systems, as well as contributing to the implementation of fire protection retrofits in underground stations. Key duties include construction and cost monitoring, commissioning of measures, and supporting the team in troubleshooting and optimizing ventilation and MCR systems. The position also entails operational management, including fault rectification in MCR and field levels, and ensuring operator responsibility. The ideal candidate will have a degree in building services engineering with a focus on building automation/MCR technology and practical experience in relevant norms and guidelines. This is an attractive opportunity to contribute to critical infrastructure projects within a major public transport company, offering professional development and a supportive work environment.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Building Services Engineering with a focus on Building Automation / MCR Technology, or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in MCR technology
  • Basic knowledge in heating, ventilation, and sanitary trades
  • Experience with relevant norms, regulations, and guidelines
  • Ideally, previous vocational training in a craft
  • Ideally, initial experience with tendering programs like ARRIBA and SAP

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Class B driving license required. Willingness to participate in on-call duty after training. Health suitability for operational staff according to §10 BOStrab. Suitability for track work without safety tasks for third parties and increased risk of falling.