Electrical inspector for testing electrical

Founded in 1968, SKAN is a pioneer in cleanroom equipment and the development of isolators for the pharmaceutical industry. Innovative products, tailor-made solutions and an effective service organisation have made SKAN a market leader and a key partner to industry and research laboratories.

At SKAN, healthy growth is important to us. We are always looking for talented individuals to fill a wide range of roles. Apply now!

 

Overview

 

In your role as an Electrical Inspector you will carry out inspections of electrical and pneumatic systems on our state-of-the-art equipment in an international, innovative environment. You will work closely with the engineering and assembly teams, actively contributing to the quality and safety of our products.
This newly created position offers you the opportunity to help shape processes, documentation, and structures from the very beginning – giving you a key role in building the entire electrical engineering team.
With a low amount of travel (approx. 20%), you will support qualification activities at the customer’s site or conduct testing at other locations, documenting results in compliance with GMP requirements.

 

 

Responsibilities

 

  • Perform initial and recurring tests on electrical and pneumatic systems

  • Conduct visual and functional inspections on new systems and retrofits in a GMP-regulated environment

  • Record test results and document any deviations

  • Troubleshoot, analyze, and resolve mechanical and electrical issues

  • Ensure electrical safety of machines and systems before commissioning

  • Support and accompany qualification (IQ) at customer sites (international travel approx. 20%)

 

 

Hardskills

 

  • Completed vocational training in electrical engineering (e.g., as an electronics technician, electrician, or comparable qualification)

  • Several years of professional experience in electrical assembly, control cabinet construction, or a similar field

  • Experience in testing, commissioning, and the use of measurement and testing equipment is an advantage

  • Experience working in a GMP-regulated environment is a plus

  • Fluent in both written and spoken English and German

 

 

Softskills

 

  • High level of initiative and ability to work independently and precisely, combined with a pragmatic approach

  • Strong team orientation and enthusiasm for achieving shared goals

  • Solution-oriented, structured, and accurate work and documentation style

  • Strong coordination and organizational skills

 

 

We offer you

 

  • An open and collegial corporate culture
  • Freedom for ideas
  • Participation in sports and leisure activities
  • Promotion through further training, especially at our SKAN Academy
  • Intensive and job-oriented introduction
  • Short decision-making paths and flat hierarchies
  • Open communication policy
  • 5 weeks holidays and the possibility of further holidays

 

For questions please contact Désirée Gallicchio