Civil Engineer (B.Sc./Dipl.-Ing.) or State-Certified Construction Technician | Dipl.Ing. (FH) / B.Sc. Fachr. Bauingenieurwesen oder staatl. gepr. Techniker Fachr. Bautechnik

Grosse Kreisstadt Traunstein

Traunstein, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Dec 2, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role supports the City of Traunstein's public works department, focusing on the maintenance and development of critical infrastructure, including 130 km of roads, 52 bridges, and various pedestrian structures. The successful candidate will be instrumental in implementing street and traffic concepts, steering construction measures within the public transportation system, and ensuring adherence to legal, financial, and political frameworks. This position requires either a completed university degree (Bachelor or Diploma) in Civil Engineering or a comparable field, or certification as a State-Certified Technician in Construction Technology with a focus on deep construction, coupled with several years of relevant professional experience. Candidates must demonstrate strong project management skills, professional communication abilities, decisiveness, and a solution-oriented approach, with a readiness to take on leadership responsibilities in the medium term. This is a full-time, permanent position offering a secure and attractive work environment in the public sector.

Required Skills

Education

Completed university degree (Diploma/Bachelor of Science) in Civil Engineering or a comparable discipline, OR State-Certified Technician in Construction Technology with a focus on Deep Construction

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in Deep/Road Construction (required for State-Certified Technicians)
  • Experience in Project Management
  • Ideally, professional experience gained with a public sector employer
  • Willingness to assume management and leadership tasks in the medium term

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Willingness to assume management and leadership responsibilities in the medium term