Master (m/f/d) in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemical/Environmental Process Engineering | Master (w/m/d) der Fachrichtung Chemie, Chemieingenieurwesen, Chemie-/ Umweltverfahrenstechnik

Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Württemberg (LUBW)

Karlsruhe, Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Jun 23, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role at the State Institute for Environment Baden-Württemberg (LUBW) in Karlsruhe focuses on the intersection of chemical and product law with circular economy principles. The successful candidate will work within the 'Circular Economy, Chemical Safety' department, advising and supporting environmental administration in Baden-Württemberg on legal requirements related to circular economy law, product responsibility, and chemical law, aligning with the EU Green Deal and Clean Industrial Plan. Key responsibilities include evaluating environmental and material-related properties, assessing chemical-legal issues, and evaluating recycling and disposal processes. The position requires a Master's degree in a relevant field, strong knowledge of circular economy, chemical law, and experience in assessing recycling technologies and environmental chemical properties. It offers an interesting and varied work environment within a competent team, with opportunities for professional development and flexible working models.

Required Skills

Education

Master's degree (Diplom/Master) in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Chemical/Environmental Process Engineering, or comparable engineering or natural science degree with a chemical background. Foreign degrees require evaluation from the Central Office for Foreign Education.

Experience

  • Relevant knowledge in circular economy, especially concerning mineral material flows
  • Knowledge of the interconnections between chemical law and circular economy law
  • Experience in evaluating recycling technologies
  • Knowledge of sampling and analysis, and experience in evaluating environmental chemical properties
  • Experience in contributing to technical committees (advantageous)
  • Knowledge of environmental administration (ideal)

Languages

German (Basic)

Additional

  • Work permit for Germany. Ability to present technical contributions and project results to a professional audience. High level of initiative and conceptual thinking ability, social competence, and teamwork skills. Position is generally divisible (part-time possible). Preference for severely disabled applicants with suitable qualifications.