
Service Electrician (m/f/d)
Worldwide Assignments – Your Place of Residence in European Union Doesn’t Matter!Are you passionate about electrical engineering that goes underground – and really gets things moving? Then join our team and help us build and operate the most advanced tunnel boring machines in the world! On construction sites across the globe, you’ll ensure that our high-tech systems run smoothly. No matter where you live in European Union: your skills matter, not your address.
- Perform electrical installation work and adapt electrical systems
- Independently identify and resolve faults and malfunctions
- Commission our tunnel boring, horizontal drilling, vertical drilling, shaft sinking systems, and special equipment – both in the factory and especially on our global construction sites
- Work in a shift system – exciting, diverse, and never boring
- Completed professional education as an electrician (m/f/d), electrical technician (m/f/d), master electrician (m/f/d), or mechatronics technician (m/f/d), that can be acknowledged in Germany
- Experience with Siemens PLC – Simatic S7/TIA
- Good command of English (at least B2); German is a plus
- Confident in using MS Office
- You work independently, goal-oriented, and enjoy being part of a team
- Openness to other cultures and willingness to travel worldwide
- You present yourself professionally and confidently
- Career starters are welcome – what counts is your education, willingness to learn and your technical interest
- Comprehensive training and development opportunities
- Additional site allowance for every hour worked on construction sites
- Financial support for childcare costs
- Subsidized job ticket
- Employer-funded company pension scheme
- Holiday and Christmas bonuses
- A wide range of regional employee discounts
- Bike leasing
A full overview of our benefits is available on our careers page.
Completed professional education as an electrician (m/f/d), electrical technician (m/f/d), master electrician (m/f/d), or mechatronics technician (m/f/d), that can be acknowledged in Germany