Energy technicians are involved in the planning, implementation and operation of energy systems, including renewable energies, energy efficiency measures and the development of innovative technologies for energy generation and use.
In Germany, the average annual salary for an energy technician is about €51,200, for an energy technician an engineer €52,762 and for an energy technician €53,200. The salary ranges vary: for an energy technician between €42,500 and €60,400, for an energy technician an engineer earns between €0547.3 and €65.175, and for an energy technician between €46,100 and €64,300.
In order to work as an energy technician, a degree in energy systems, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering is usually required. Alternatively, dual training in a related profession, such as in the field of electrical engineering, can also allow entry into energy engineering. Regular training is important to keep up with the latest developments.
Energy technicians have a wide range of career opportunities in industry, engineering, energy suppliers and renewable energy, with opportunities for leadership positions and the opportunity to specialise in specific areas such as energy efficiency or sustainable energy concepts.
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