A power plant manager is responsible for the monitoring and control of power generation plants, including both the technical management of the operational staff and the ensuring of technical availability and compliance with safety regulations.
In Germany, a power plant manager can expect a median gross salary of €3,887 per month, with the average annual salary of around €60,000, with the salary range ranging from €48,193 to higher values per year, with the lower quartile at €3,471 and the upper quartile at €4,352 per month.
In order to become a power plant manager, a technical training is usually required, for example as an energy plant electronics or mechatronics engineer. Subsequently, further training as a power plant manager should be completed, which includes both theoretical and practical content.
In addition to the position of master himself, you can develop into an operations manager or technical manager, as well as training new employees or planning and optimizing energy concepts.
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