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Technical Service Specialist (80-100%) – 24981

Responsibilities:
– Commissioning and servicing of Automatic Voltage Regulators and Static Excitation Systems in power plants of all types and sizes, including installations with high capacities
– Conducting remote services and enhancing solutions, as well as performing network stability studies with a focus on power plant stability and grid code compliance
– Assisting in continuous improvement of project design, participating in project review meetings, and providing input on service activities
– Helping create proposals for engineering projects or programs and supporting contract management processes
– Creating work plans and cost estimates, conducting risk and opportunity assessments during commissioning, and reporting potential risks and resolutions
– Identifying and recommending solutions to meet business and customer needs, and providing relevant information as needed
– Providing information to contractors and colleagues and contributing feedback to improve organizational processes
– Applying and improving processes and tools through automation and digitalization to ensure effective project delivery

Qualifications:
– A bachelor’s or master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, IT, Computer Science or a related field
– Minimum 5 years of experience in either commissioning for the power generation industry or as a power system engineer responsible for power system studies
– Collaborative, solution-focused approach with effective written and spoken communication skills in English (advanced German is an advantage)
– Interest in digitalization of remote service concepts
– In-depth knowledge of power systems simulation tools (PowerFactory and PSS/E), synchronous machines and excitation systems, as well as a strong understanding of control theory, data analysis and information technology
– Willingness to travel up to 60%

Benefits:
– Hybrid work model
– Opportunities for professional growth in the energy industries sector
– Engagement in projects promoting sustainability
– Diverse and inclusive work environment
– Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team

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