Head of Civil Engineering and Road Construction | ABTEILUNGSLEITUNG TIEFBAU-STRASSE (m/w/d)
Stadtverwaltung Radolfzell Haupt- und Personalverwaltung
Job Summary
As the Head of Civil Engineering and Road Construction for the City of Radolfzell am Bodensee, you will lead a team of four employees within the Building and Urban Drainage department. Your daily responsibilities include the strategic management and organizational development of the department, overseeing the planning, construction, and maintenance of public roads, paths, and squares. You will act as the client representative for major urban construction projects, managing budgets and ensuring the effective steering of infrastructure developments. A key focus of the role is the advancement of sustainable mobility concepts, including public transport, cycling infrastructure, and accessibility. You will also be responsible for presenting project proposals to political committees and engaging with the public. This permanent position offers a unique opportunity to shape the urban landscape of a lakeside city while enjoying the stability of public service, flexible working hours, and comprehensive health and mobility benefits.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree or Diploma in Engineering, preferably specializing in Road and Traffic Engineering, Civil Engineering, or Construction Management.
Experience
- Professional experience in road construction and traffic engineering, preferably within public administration
- Experience in leading, organizing, and strategically developing a technical department or team
- Proven track record in managing urban construction projects and infrastructure budgets
- Experience in creating committee templates and presenting technical projects to political bodies
- Practical experience in conceptualizing sustainable mobility and traffic development plans
Languages
Additional
- Valid Class B driver's license required. Must be available for public committee meetings and citizen participation events. Position is based in Radolfzell am Bodensee.