Electrical Design Engineer (m/f/d) – Focus on Plant Design / Plant Construction

Also for career changers!

Workstation with three monitors

Your profile

  • Completed training as an electronics technician, technician, or degree in electrical engineering or automation technology—career changers with a willingness to learn are also welcome.
  • In-depth knowledge of electrical design with EPLAN is an advantage but not a must.
  • Experience in mechanical and plant engineering is an advantage but not a must.
  • Structured and independent way of working.
  • Ability to work in a team and strong communication skills.
  • Good written and spoken German

Your responsibilities

  • Creating electrical circuit diagrams and circuit diagrams in EPLAN Electric P8 – if you are not yet familiar with the program, we will be happy to train you.
  • Support in the planning and design of electrical components for machines and systems.
  • Support in the project planning and implementation of automation solutions.
  • Coordination with internal departments as well as external service providers and customers.
  • Documentation and maintenance of technical documents in accordance with applicable norms and standards.

Your Advantage

  • Intensive training and support from experienced colleagues.
  • Flexible working hours, full-time or part-time.
  • Option to work from home.
  • A modern working environment with short decision-making processes.
  • Exciting projects in the process industry.

Become part of the FLUID team and send us your complete application documents, including your salary expectations and earliest possible start date, to

Ms. Kirsten Mohme ▪ T +49 40 534 307 0info@fluid-solutions.de

We look forward to receiving your application!

We offer

Teamwork

Good working atmosphere in a collegial and motivated team

Secure jobs

Owner-managed company in a future-oriented high-tech industry

Personal Development

Careful induction and systematic further training

Work-Life-Balance

Flexibility for work-life balance with 30 days of vacation and a flexitime model