Akkodis Germany GmbH | Germany | 66xxx Sulzbach Saar | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 26.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Electrical Engineer Plant Engineering - Hydrogen Plants and Electrolysers (m/f/d)
Akkodis is a global consulting company for digital engineering that brings technology and talent together to accelerate transformation, drive innovation and create a smarter future. With more than 50,000 experts: in over 30 countries, we connect industries and technologies with each other - from AI and data analytics to cloud, edge, automation and cybersecurity. .
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For a customer based in Sulzbach we are looking for an electrical engineer in the field of plant engineering. Description Development of hydrogen and electrolysis aggregates and systems Design of components such as filter, storage and mobile hydraulic solutions Optimization of systems with regard to efficiency and sustainability Working with innovative technologies for the energy transition Passion for energy efficiency and sustainable solutions
Complete study of machine and plant engineering or comparable qualification Alternatively further training in hydrogen, fuel cell, electrolysis, energy, process or environmental technology Multiannual experience in the development of industrial plants Knowledge of electronic control technology Experience with electrohydraulic systems (e.g. cooling systems, hydromotors) Very good knowledge of the building and supply technology of industrial buildings Beneficiary knowledge of medium-voltage systems and low-voltage systems
Location
![]() | Akkodis Germany GmbH | |
| 66280 Sulzbach Saar | ||
| Germany |
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