Universität Konstanz | Germany | 78xxx Konstanz | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 10.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Commissioning Manager / Energy Manager (m/f/d)
Head of Working Group Energy and Commissioning Management Commissioning Managerin / Energy Managerin (w/m/d) (full time, E 13 TV-L) Reference number 2026/125. The place shall be occupied indefinitely at the next possible time. The place is in principle divisible.
The University of Konstanz is a dynamic and internationally successful research university with about 10,000 students. The architecture of the Campus University promotes interdisciplinary cooperation as well as the community of researchers, teachers and students. The University of Konstanz has been funded as part of the Excellence Strategy since 2006.
With around 3,500 employees, the University of Konstanz is one of the largest employers in the region. In one of the most beautiful areas in Germany, we offer flexible working time models, diverse training and health offers as well as attractive opportunities for family support.
The Facility Management (FM) department, with about 100 employees, provides a wide range of services to the buildings with their extensive technical infrastructures for a modern research and teaching establishment on a useful area of approx. 120,000 m2 ready. The University of Konstanz operates a variety of technical facilities, which are modified by refurbishment and rebuilding measures and are also continually expanded by new construction measures. In order to ensure that the requirements and standards of the university are complied with during planning and construction, a reinforcement of the team in the Facility Management department in the field of building and operating technology of the central university administration is sought. .
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Head of Working Group Energy and Commissioning Management Commissioning Managerin / Energy Managerin (w/m/d) (full time, E 13 TV-L) Reference number 2026/125. The place shall be occupied indefinitely at the next possible time. The place is in principle divisible.
The University of Konstanz is a dynamic and internationally successful research university with about 10,000 students. The architecture of the Campus University promotes interdisciplinary cooperation as well as the community of researchers, teachers and students. The University of Konstanz has been funded as part of the Excellence Strategy since 2006.
With around 3,500 employees, the University of Konstanz is one of the largest employers in the region. In one of the most beautiful areas in Germany, we offer flexible working time models, diverse training and health offers as well as attractive opportunities for family support.
The Facility Management (FM) department, with about 100 employees, provides a wide range of services to the buildings with their extensive technical infrastructures for a modern research and teaching establishment on a useful area of approx. 120,000 m2 ready. The University of Konstanz operates a variety of technical facilities, which are modified by refurbishment and rebuilding measures and are also continually expanded by new construction measures. In order to ensure that the requirements and standards of the university are complied with during planning and construction, a reinforcement of the team in the Facility Management department in the field of building and operating technology of the central university administration is sought.
Commissioning management: Organized planning of the process of commissioning individual structures, plant parts, buildings or building complexes Energy management: Energy data collection, reporting and monitoring of all energy consumption Development and implementation of energy projects, as well as topic-related advice Participation in the design and tendering of energy supply contracts Economic and energetic assessment of infrastructure Implementation of measures to ensure energy supply on campus and planning emergency plans
Quality management: Building and introduction of a quality management system based on DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 and DIN EN ISO 45001:2016 and the SSC guidelines Plant Cataster: Conception and coordination of the creation of a cross-company plant disaster Compliance Cataster: Adapting the Compliance Cataster to the facilities of the University of Konstanz as well as linking the plant disaster Processing of all energy topics (invoices, tenders, etc.) with regard to plausibility Working with energy-relevant projects
Completed academic degree (master or equivalent) or comparable qualification or study with the degree Bachelor of Engineering of a relevant subject or a relevant comparable training as well as many years of activity and experience in as many of the following areas: Heating, ventilation and air conditioning Sanitary engineering Room air technology Electrical engineering Measurement and control technology incl. handling of measuring instruments Microcontroller and microprocessor technology (SPS technology)
Very good knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, rules and standards Knowledge of quality management is advantageous
An attractive and versatile work area for a large and crisis-proof employer in a dedicated team Flexible working hours Good training opportunities and offers for health and family promotion Opportunities for educational leave or exchange with European partners (Erasmus) Sports offers of higher education Access to Corporate Bene ts and a (free) membership of Hanse t Jobrad Offers of Higher Education Family friendly Region with high recreational value JobTicket BW, Germanyticket Occupational pension (VBL) Grouping according to the different provisions of the TV-L (depending on personal requirements up to pay group 13 TV-L)
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