Mining Supervision Engineer | Ingenieur/-in (m/w/d) "Bergaufsicht"

Landesamt für Bergbau Energie und Geologie

Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Published Dec 17, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves serving as an Engineer within the Mining Supervision department, focusing on regulatory compliance and operational oversight in the mining and energy sectors. Key responsibilities include planning, executing, and following up on operational inspections, reviewing expert reports (BVOT, AwSV, BetrSichV, ANKA), and ensuring compliance with approval standards for facilities permitted under the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG). The role requires extensive documentation of supervisory activities, administration of database systems (IFAS, Bube-Online, ASYS), and providing expert consultation to citizens, companies, and authorities. The ideal candidate must possess a Bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering field, multi-year professional experience in technical administration or the mining industry, and strong knowledge of mining, energy economics, environmental protection, and relevant administrative law. The position requires comfort working in confined spaces, at heights (e.g., scaffolding), and conducting underground inspections.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor or equivalent) in Mining, Energy Technology, Process Engineering, Environmental Technology, Engineering Sciences, or a comparable field of study

Experience

  • Multi-year professional experience in technical administration or the mining industry
  • Professional experience in the enforcement of the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG) (Ideally)
  • Experience in the supervision of deep drilling in the petroleum and natural gas industry (Ideally)
  • Experience working in confined spaces and at heights (e.g., scaffolding)
  • Experience conducting underground inspections

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Must be able to perform inspections underground, work in confined spaces, and work at elevated locations (e.g., scaffolding).