Vesterling AG | Germany | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 23.07.2025 on stepstone.de
Electrical Engineer Switchgear (mwd)
As an electrical engineer, you plan and project control cabinets and stations and accompany them from production to assembly and service. JOBV1_EN
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As an electrical engineer, you plan and project control cabinets and stations and accompany them from production to assembly and service.
As an electrical engineer switchgear, you plan to supply offshore platforms, substations to rail infrastructure and electric charging column. Creation of customer-specific constructions for switching systems in the EPLAN 2024. Development of the associated current, clamping and construction plans, piece and cable lists. Working in projects from planning to commissioning with the customer. factory removal with customers on site. Contract-related coordination with colleagues from sales, manufacturing, purchasing and management.
Complete studies in electrical engineering Multiannual professional experience with EPLAN 2024 and Pro Panel Good knowledge of German, English is advantageous
In addition to a reasonable remuneration, the company offers:
Working with long-term sponsor Free hot and cold drinks and fruit baskets Welcome package with high-quality workwear Discounts for travel, clothing, electronics Individual training concept Space for initiative Flexible working time models Family Together Good public transport and good transport links Health insurance Jobrad-Leasing JOBV1_EN
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