In-house technician/electrician at the Leipzig site (m/f/d)
We are looking for them
At Leipzig location The Dr. Sasse Group is a family-run, internationally active company. As a provider of integrated facility management services, we have been a competence partner for the real estate sector for 50 years, for industrial and leisure enterprises as well as for aviation and transport. At present, 9,500 employees are working for the Dr. Sasse Group and their participations. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Support of building technology for various objects Operation, operation of the electrical installations troubleshooting of domestic electrical systems Control, coordination and execution of maintenance and maintenance work
Maintenance of reports and documentation
completed vocational training in electrical engineering or Multiannual professional experience in a comparable function High service orientation and commitment, as well as flexibility driving licence class B Good knowledge of German in word and writing Secure communication and friendly appearance
Short decision-making and value-adding management in a family-run company Performance-friendly remuneration and various additional services such as our corporate benefits and occupational pensions A solid incorporation into an exciting and varied activity The further development of your skills by offering our Sasse Academy Interesting climbs within the Sasse Group Flexible and family-friendly working time models for the right relationship between professional and private life
Location
![]() | Dr. Sasse Gruppe | |
| Leipzig | ||
| Germany |
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