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Philipp K

@philipp_keim
Allemagne
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À propos de moi
Hello, As a student for computer science, I have a passion for technology and problem solving. Due to my subject, I found fun in programming in languages like C,C++ and Python. In my free time I used to work on little Codes to make my life easier (like watering my flowers, and creating automations on my phone). I offer efficient code solutions for diverse needs.... Plus d’infos

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Rédaction de script
I will create custom iphone shortcuts to automate your tasks
Génération d'images
I will transform your ideas into stunning ai art

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Expérience professionnelle

Energieprovider

Apprenticeship in Electronics

Energieprovider • Temps plein

Feb 2026 - Present3 mos

Project Lead – Emergency Power Supply for Critical Water Infrastructure Responsible for the end-to-end planning and coordination of a stationary emergency generator system to ensure operational continuity of a municipal water supply during extended power outages. Key responsibilities include: Conducting risk and impact analyses based on national guidelines (e.g., blackout scenarios, failure probabilities, and critical infrastructure dependencies) Defining technical requirements and sizing of the generator (e.g., kVA/kW capacity, container vs. structural solutions) Coordinating with engineering firms, construction companies, and equipment suppliers to assess site feasibility and infrastructure needs (foundation, cabling, ventilation, drainage) Managing communication with public authorities (e.g., water authorities, regulatory bodies) and aligning with funding programs and compliance requirements Preparing documentation for funding applications, including risk assessments, technical concepts, and project justifications Evaluating operational risks affecting public services (e.g., water supply, healthcare, local businesses) and translating them into infrastructure requirements