Wendler und Partner GmbH | Germany | 10xxx, 14xxx, 13xxx, 12xxx Berlin | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 22.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Technical employee HVAC / Project support
To strengthen our team, we are looking for an experienced SHK employee who supports the management in the organization of our construction sites and projects. We are a family craftsmanship company with 8 technicians and mainly in the field of rehabilitation, modernization and customer service. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Creation and processing of offers Material disposition and ordering Support for work preparation Measurement and documentation Coordination with customers, suppliers and technicians Support for settlement and follow-up management
Training in the SHK-Handwerk Practical experience at construction sites Self-employed driving licence class B Multi-year professional experience Technical understanding and commercial understanding Safe handling of customers, suppliers and employees Good PC knowledge You don't have to be a master, technician or building manager. If you are coming from the SHK craftsmanship, want to organize and take responsibility, we look forward to your application.
We're not a group. There are no endless meetings, no complicated releases and no fruit basket. There are short ways to make reasonable decisions, a safe workplace and the opportunity to really move things. You work closely with the management and have the opportunity to actively shape the processes in the company. .
Location
![]() | Wendler und Partner GmbH | |
| 10365 Berlin | ||
| Germany |
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