Civil Engineer - Team Lead Infrastructure (Civil Engineering) | Bauingenieur/in - Teamleitung Infrastruktur (Tiefbau (m/w/d)

Stadtverwaltung Nidda

Nidda, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Feb 19, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As the Team Lead for Infrastructure in the city of Nidda, you will spearhead the technical management of a dedicated civil engineering department. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve overseeing a team of technical staff and waterworks professionals while independently managing the planning, tendering, and execution of diverse projects including road construction, bridge maintenance, and water supply systems. You will act as the primary technical and contractual contact for external engineering firms and take full responsibility for the municipal drinking water infrastructure. This role is ideal for a proactive professional who enjoys balancing technical oversight with financial management, including budget control and billing. The position offers a unique opportunity to shape the public infrastructure of a growing community of 18,000 residents, providing a high degree of creative freedom and responsibility within a stable, crisis-proof public sector environment.

Required Skills

Education

Completed University or University of Applied Sciences degree (Bachelor/Master of Engineering or Science) in Civil Engineering with a focus on Civil, Road, or Structural Engineering, Water Management, or an equivalent field of study.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the implementation of civil engineering construction projects
  • Experience in the field of drinking water supply and application of DVGW regulations
  • Experience in managing interdisciplinary teams and coordinating with external stakeholders
  • Proven track record in project management including scheduling, budgeting, and cost control
  • Experience in handling tendering, planning, and execution processes for public infrastructure

Languages

German (Basic)

Additional

  • The role requires strong negotiation skills, assertiveness, and organizational talent. Candidates must be willing to work on-site in Nidda and take on a leadership role with high levels of responsibility for public welfare.