Environmental Project Manager | Projektmanager:in Umwelt

Deutsche Bahn AG

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Dec 10, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

The Deutsche Bahn is seeking an Environmental Project Manager in Hamburg to oversee and advise project management teams on environmental and nature conservation regulations for large-scale infrastructure projects. This crucial role involves ensuring compliance with legal and official requirements related to Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), nature conservation intervention regulations, Flora-Fauna-Habitat compatibility assessments, and species protection laws. Day-to-day tasks include coordinating specialist offices and expert consultants during both planning and execution phases, and providing expertise on noise, vibration, monument, soil, and water protection. The ideal candidate holds a degree in Landscape Management, Geography, Biology, or a comparable field, possesses experience in project management for infrastructure projects, and is proficient in environmental planning assessments and modern office communication tools like Office 365. This is an opportunity to manage sustainable infrastructure development for future generations within one of Germany's largest engineering firms.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree in Landscape Management, Landscape and Open Space Planning, Geography, Biology, or comparable qualification; or railway operational training with long-term professional experience in environmental and nature conservation

Experience

  • Experience in project management of infrastructure projects
  • Professional experience in environmental and nature conservation
  • Relevant knowledge of procedural, environmental, and nature conservation legal basis for the approval of infrastructure facilities
  • Knowledge of various nature conservation expert assessments in environmental planning (e.g., EIA, species protection, Natura 2000)

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Location in Hamburg, Germany; Unspecified travel required for projects in Lower Saxony, Hamburg, and Schleswig-Holstein