Electrical Engineering Site Supervisor / Specialist Construction Supervisor | Techniker:in / Meister:in als Fachbauüberwacher:in Elektrotechnik

Deutsche Bahn AG

Hanau, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Jan 12, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves ensuring the successful, on-time, and high-quality realization of complex railway infrastructure projects, focusing heavily on electrical engineering, signaling technology (LST), and overhead line systems. The Specialist Construction Supervisor will manage, coordinate, and monitor the contractual execution of construction measures, ensuring compliance with technical standards, safety regulations, and budget constraints. A key aspect of the job is frequent on-site presence, exchanging the office for the construction site to oversee progress directly. Candidates must possess a qualification as a state-certified Technician or certified Industrial Master in Electrical or Communications Engineering, be willing to obtain the Specialist Construction Supervisor qualification, and demonstrate strong coordination and communication skills. The position offers the opportunity to contribute to major projects within the German railway network, such as the general renovation of the Rhine lines and large projects in the Rhine-Main area.

Required Skills

Education

State-certified Technician (Elektro- or Nachrichtentechnik) or Certified Industrial Master (Elektro- or Nachrichtentechnik), or equivalent electrical engineering qualification

Experience

  • Professional experience in electrical or communications engineering (ideally in the relevant field)
  • Readiness to acquire the qualification as a Specialist Construction Supervisor (Fachbauüberwacher:in)
  • Experience in monitoring costs, schedules, and quality

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must possess a Class B driving license; Must be willing to work flexible shifts; Must pass a mandatory aptitude test during the selection process; Work locations include Darmstadt, Frankfurt (Main), Fulda, Hanau, Kassel, or Mainz.