Electrical Engineer – Power & Distribution Networks

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Engineer in charge of planning electrical supply networks and integrating renewable energy sources. Involved in innovative solutions in energy networks with a focus on Smart Grids and network optimization.

Responsibilities:

  • Planning and design of medium- and low-voltage networks
  • Network calculation and simulation (load flow, short-circuit, voltage drop)
  • Integration and assessment of renewable energy installations (e.g., PV, wind, storage)
  • Planning and sizing of substations and transformer stations
  • Support in preparing grid connection applications
  • Preparation of planning documents, concepts and technical documentation
  • Coordination with grid operators, clients and project stakeholders
  • Contribution to innovative solutions in the field of power networks (e.g., Smart Grids, network optimization)

Requirements:

  • Completed degree in Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering or a related field
  • Experience in planning power distribution networks (MV/LV)
  • Knowledge of network calculation and analysis
  • Understanding of regulatory frameworks (EEG - Renewable Energy Sources Act, TAB, VDE guidelines)
  • Structured, independent working style and strong technical understanding
  • Team player with excellent communication skills
  • Business-fluent German (written and spoken)
  • Preferably experience in substation planning

Benefits:

  • Career prospects with long-term development opportunities in an exciting and stable growth industry
  • Varied and challenging responsibilities
  • Dynamic work environment with a hands-on mentality
  • Respectful and pleasant working atmosphere
  • Short decision-making paths and an informal, first-name culture
  • Regular office and team events
  • Summer parties and Christmas celebrations
  • Opportunities for professional and personal development
  • Regular feedback meetings
  • Flexible working hours and a flextime model with compensatory time off
  • Mobile working up to 50%
  • Workation options
  • Partial reimbursement for computer/office glasses including discounted rates
  • Bike / e‑bike leasing
  • Employer contribution to company pension scheme
  • Regular occupational health services