ISS Schweiz
Urtenen-Schönbühl
Project Manager Electrical 80-100%
- 15 July 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Urtenen-Schönbühl
Job summary
Join our dynamic team as a Projektleiter:in Elektro in Switzerland. Enjoy a flexible work environment with great benefits!
Tasks
- Lead diverse projects across Switzerland through all phases.
- Advise clients on various electrical engineering questions.
- Develop and standardize sustainable electrical solutions.
Skills
- Completed education in Elektro, Automation, or related fields.
- Analytical and solution-oriented work style required.
- Excellent German skills; French and English are a plus.
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About the job
Project Manager Electrical 80-100%- You take responsibility for diverse projects throughout Switzerland across all project phases
- You competently advise our clients on all electrical engineering matters
- You develop and standardise future-proof electrical solutions for various mandates
- You prepare feasibility studies and develop well-founded solution and variant concepts
- You plan and implement electrical systems holistically from conception to realisation
- Completed training in electrical engineering, automation, digital transformation, process digitalisation or a comparable technical basic education
- Further education at FA, HF or FH level in the electrical field
- Experience in project management or as a junior project manager or in a comparable role
- Analytical, structured and solution-oriented working style
- Sense of responsibility and enjoyment of interdisciplinary collaboration
- Very good German skills in spoken and written form, French and English are a plus
- Wide range of internal development opportunities
- 16 weeks maternity leave
- Staff celebrations and appreciation programmes
- Part-time work and job sharing: flexible working models that fit your life
- Attractive own ISS Switzerland pension fund
- Discounted Swisscom travel passes for the whole family
- Employee offer platform with attractive discounts and special conditions
- Structured onboarding in the initial phase