Environmental Project Engineer - Railway Infrastructure | Projektingenieur:in Umwelt Bahninfrastruktur

Deutsche Bahn AG

Koblenz am Rhein, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Published Feb 23, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an Environmental Project Engineer at DB InfraGO AG, you will play a pivotal role in the large-scale modernization of Germany's railway network, specifically focusing on major corridor renovations between Wiesbaden, Troisdorf, Mainz, and Koblenz. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve coordinating and controlling planning, construction, and supervision services to ensure strict compliance with environmental protection regulations and permits. You will manage the creation of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports, landscape conservation plans, and species protection assessments while acting as a key consultant for the project team on all nature conservation risks. This position is particularly attractive for those looking to make a concrete contribution to climate protection within one of Europe's largest infrastructure projects. You will work in a highly collaborative environment, liaising with state authorities and ensuring that modernization efforts for tracks, noise barriers, and stations meet all ecological and water law requirements. The role offers stability with a market-leading salary and unique benefits like extensive travel discounts.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Environmental Engineering, Landscape Ecology, Environmental Planning, Biology, Geography, or a comparable field with a focus on environment and nature conservation.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the planning and implementation phases of construction projects
  • Demonstrated expertise in environmental, nature, and species protection
  • Experience in construction project management specifically for infrastructure projects
  • Experience in water law and water permit procedures is preferred

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Locations: Frankfurt am Main or Koblenz. Requires the ability to work independently and communicate effectively with state and local authorities.