Environmental Protection Engineer (Technical Environmental Protection) | Umweltschutzingenieur/ Umweltschutzingenieurin (technischer Umweltschutz) (m/w/d) befristet in TZ

Stadt Kempten (Allgäu)

Kempten (Allgäu), Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 6, 2026
Part-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

This role involves working for the City Administration of Kempten within the Office for Environment and Nature Conservation. As an Environmental Protection Engineer, you will be responsible for technical emission control, ensuring compliance with the Federal Emission Control Act and the Industrial Emissions Directive. Your daily activities will include monitoring industrial plants, defining waste management requirements for licensing procedures, and evaluating noise protection using specialized software and measuring devices. You will also act as a technical expert in urban development planning and building permit processes. This position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a role in the public sector that balances technical expertise with community impact. It is a part-time, fixed-term parental leave replacement (31.2 hours per week) offering stable public service benefits (TVöD), professional development, and a strong focus on work-life balance in one of Germany's oldest cities.

Required Skills

Education

Degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Technology, Environmental Management, or a comparable technical field (Diploma, Bachelor, or Master).

Experience

  • Professional experience in emission control law is preferred
  • Experience in building planning and building regulations law is an advantage
  • Experience in conducting plant and facility inspections
  • Demonstrated ability in independent work and team collaboration
  • Experience in providing technical statements for legal and administrative procedures

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required. Physical resilience for site inspections. Position is part-time (31.2 hours/week) and fixed-term as parental leave replacement from June 10, 2026, to September 16, 2028.