Decommissioning Engineer / Dismantling Coordinator | Ingenieur/Abbaukoordinator d/w/m

RWE Nuclear GmbH Zentrale Nuclear Essen

Biblis, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Mar 11, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Decommissioning Engineer and Dismantling Coordinator at RWE Nuclear, you will play a pivotal role in the strategic planning and operational execution of nuclear power plant dismantling. Your daily responsibilities include grouping spatial areas for dismantling, conducting on-site inspections to verify technical requirements, and coordinating complex logistics such as transport routes, scaffolding, and heavy lifting. You will be responsible for creating detailed dismantling concepts, technical schedules, and work sequence plans while ensuring strict adherence to radiological safety and occupational health standards. This role requires close collaboration with radiation protection, construction, and fire safety departments to manage space and resources effectively. This position offers a unique opportunity to work within a leading technology group on high-stakes, environmentally significant projects. It is a full-time, fixed-term role for 4 years, ideal for professionals who thrive in dynamic, safety-critical environments and enjoy structured project coordination.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in a relevant engineering field, or a Master Craftsman (Meister) / Technician (Techniker) qualification with advanced specialized knowledge.

Experience

  • Professional experience in nuclear decommissioning or industrial dismantling projects
  • Experience in technical project planning and schedule tracking
  • Proven background in occupational safety and accident prevention regulations
  • Experience in coordinating multidisciplinary teams and external authorities
  • Experience in procurement support and evaluating technical offers

Languages

German (Basic)

Additional

  • Must be fit for work in radiation protection areas (Strahlenschutztauglichkeit). The position is fixed-term for 4 years. Location involves specific RWE nuclear sites.