Civil Engineer, Construction Site Manager for Sewer and Shaft Repair | Ingenieur*innen als Baumaßnahmen-Leitung im Team der Kanal- und Schachtreparatur (m/w/d)

Stadt Dortmund

Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Nov 7, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves leading and managing construction measures within the Sewer and Shaft Repair team for the Dortmund City Drainage department. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing the condition of sewer systems, selecting appropriate repair methods with a focus on sustainability, and preparing all necessary documentation for maintenance and repairs (comparable to HOAI phases 1-5). Key tasks include drafting tender documents, creating specifications, managing framework agreements (HOAI phases 6-9), and overseeing construction execution on-site. A significant portion of the work involves spending time on construction sites, including physically entering and inspecting the public sewer network. This position is open to both experienced professionals and career starters in Civil Engineering, offering a unique opportunity to see projects through from initial damage assessment to complete remediation, ensuring the long-term performance of critical urban infrastructure.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Civil Engineering, preferably specializing in Urban Water Management, or comparable studies; Alternatively, State-Certified Technician in Civil Engineering (preferably specializing in Civil Engineering/Tiefbau) with equivalent knowledge and professional experience, certified via a certificate course.

Experience

  • Professional experience or foundational knowledge in open and trenchless repair procedures for sewer systems
  • Professional experience in construction project preparation and execution (comparable to HOAI LPH 1-9)
  • Ability to physically enter, inspect, and remain in the public sewer network

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Possession of Class B driving license; Physical ability for independent entry and exit into the public sewer network.