Being without power is every organization’s worst nightmare. Power outages or failures can seriously disrupt business operations. Fortunately, these experts make sure that never happens. Are you the Electrical Engineer who gets energized by designing reliable power solutions in the world of energy security? Then you’re in the right place!
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For decades, this emergency power expert has ensured a continuous power supply both nationally and internationally, even when the grid goes down. Thanks to their solutions, organizations can keep operating without interruption. They develop and deliver tailor-made systems for their clients and are always ready to maintain and improve them. These professionals use natural resources and sustainable energy to power their work. Of course, it takes a lot of effort to keep everything running smoothly. That’s why they could really use your help.
Sounds great, how can I help?
As an Electrical Engineer, you’re the key to a reliable power supply. You’ll be responsible for designing and engineering high-quality emergency power systems, including installations for data centers, hospitals, and airports. You’ll work on projects of varying scope and collaborate closely with project managers, clients, and suppliers.
Your tasks include creating electrical schematics in See Electrical & AutoCAD, complete with associated components and cable lists. Working alongside project managers, you’ll develop control philosophies and draft test protocols. You’ll also revise electrical drawings, independently create point-to-point diagrams and cable lists, and develop single-line diagrams while managing the standard drawing package.
In preparation for procurement, you’ll draft technical specifications, all while continuously improving drawing methods and workflows. In addition to design and optimization work, you’ll support external panel builders and program PLC control systems. You’ll design functional control systems and carry out FAT (Factory Acceptance Testing) with the end customer. Finally, you’ll assist with commissioning control systems on-site—both domestically and abroad (SAT).
Sounds good, but am I the right fit?
Do you brim with ideas for sustainable energy solutions, smart technologies, and system improvements? Great! You also hold a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a similar field. With experience in control electronics, PLCs, and bus systems—and knowledge of diesel and generator technology—you know the ins and outs of the job. It’s a big plus if you’re familiar with drawing and software tools like See Electrical, AutoCAD, and PLC programming languages.
You strike a perfect balance between independence and teamwork and easily find your place in projects. Focused, detail-oriented, and calm under pressure, you tackle tasks efficiently. You’re creative in developing client specific solutions and always think in terms of possibilities. Plus, you’re fluent in English, spoken and written. Most importantly, you’re eager to grow, both professionally and personally. After all, those who stop learning, stop progressing.
Yes! But what is in it for me?
You’ll receive a solid monthly salary between €4,000 and €5,500—plenty to keep your bank account happy. On top of that, you’ll get enough vacation days to spend it well. Your retirement? All taken care of. Best of all, you’ll have the chance to grow and develop into a true expert. Ready to power up your career? Click "Apply"—we look forward to speaking with you!