Always wanted to challenge the obvious and make great things happen? At Goodman we create space for your greatness. As an Energy Infrastructure Engineer (m/f/d), you will play a key role in developing and optimizing the grid connection infrastructure and expansion solutions for our properties. You will ensure compliance with regulatory and project-specific requirements while considering consumption and generation developments. Additionally, you will support the implementation of (renewable) energy systems and energy storage solutions. Here, you will work closely with suppliers, technical planners, and construction teams to ensure project success — from the initial concept through to final commissioning. More concretely, this means you will get the opportunity to: Develop and optimize the electrical infrastructure and expansion solutions, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements (e.g., VDE-AR-N 4110) and site-specific needs Coordinate and support power upgrade measures, based on consumption and generation forecasts Manage, support and oversee the technical planning for the integration of PV systems, battery storage, CHP plants, and heat pumps Challenging/reviewing the technical drawings of electrical installations that were designed by suppliers Support in integration of energy infra (PV, EV, BESS etc .), coordinate energy infrastructure projects with DNO Manage and oversee the certification process as well as the design, assembly, and commissioning of switchgears Plan, organize, and monitor all phases of assigned projects, ensuring quality, cost, and timeline targets are met Collaborate with suppliers and service providers to verify overall performance Prepare regular status reports on development progress, technical quality, and project costs Provide technical guidance to on-site construction managers and ensure alignment with project goals Proactively identify project risks early and define suitable mitigation measures Network with local DNOs, support application and approval processes and ensure complete project documentation Do you recognize yourself? Degree in Electrical Engineering or completed apprenticeship with relevant experience (e.g., industrial electrician, electrical technician) Several years of experience in VDE-AR-N 4110 and certification of switchgears. Strong technical understanding of power grids, electrical infrastructure and renewable energy technologies with the ambition to design tomorrow’s infrastructure Experience in renewable energy integration and grid compliance Excellent organizational and communication skills Ability to work independently and collaborate with cross-functional teams Not sure if you fit the profile? Let’s find out together Let’s introduce ourselves a little more: Goodman owns, develops, and manages modern industrial real estate including logistics facilities, data centres and business parks in strategic locations around the world. In total, we have a team of around 1.000, located across 5 continents. In Continental Europe we are active in 7 countries, including offices in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Luxembourg, Madrid, Milan, München and Paris. Contrary to traditional organisations where leadership is based on hierarchy, ours is based on collective leadership, collaborative governance, individual ownership and accountability. Most importantly, we want to make room for growth for everyone to remain agile in responding to the constantly changing world, to increase effectiveness, act with respect and contribute to greatness. How do we look at the world of tomorrow? At Goodman we believe we all have a role to play in safeguarding the future for next generations. Therefore, sustainability is the driving force behind everything we do. Not only do we foster a sustainable and inclusive working environment for all our employees but also, throughout all our projects, we are continuously challenging ourselves to make sustainability a reality. All of this is part of Goodman’s DNA and at the centre of everything we do. At Goodman, we believe it’s not enough to talk the talk — we also need to walk the walk