ISS Schweiz
Urtenen-Schönbühl
Senior Energy Manager (a)
- 12 June 2026
- 100%
- Urtenen-Schönbühl
About the job
Senior Energy Manager (a) 80-100%- Energy management: Ensuring the contract-compliant provision of our energy management services
- Analysis: Conducting systematic energy analyses as well as identifying optimisation and saving potentials
- Efficiency improvement: Developing, evaluating and prioritising technical and operational efficiency measures
- Implementation: Coordinating and supporting energy-technical optimisations together with customers and partners
- Consulting: Professional support and further development of our customers in energy-technical issues
- Reporting: Creating measurement and reporting concepts as well as meaningful energy reports
- Monitoring: Supervision, analysis and further development of energy monitoring
- Knowledge transfer: Training technical staff and promoting professional exchange
- Completed studies (FH / ETH / HF) in building technology, energy and environmental technology or a comparable field
- Profound knowledge in one or more areas such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration or electrical engineering
- Experience in digitalisation and automation is an advantage
- Good knowledge of Swiss energy and environmental regulations
- Experience in project management; further training in energy management, energy efficiency or operational optimisation is an advantage
- Proactive, solution-oriented and service-conscious working style
- Enjoyment of direct customer contact and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Business fluent German, English is an advantage
- 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