Civil Engineer / Civil Engineering Technician (Roads and Underground Construction) | Techniker:in Fachrichtung Tiefbau oder Dipl.-Ingenieur:in bzw. Bachelors of Arts/Engineering (m/w/d)

Stadtverwaltung Mayen Rathaus

Mayen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Published Mar 20, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role offers the opportunity to actively shape the infrastructure and development of the city of Mayen, serving its 20,000 residents. As a member of the Civil Engineering department, you will be responsible for the project coordination and management of new construction and maintenance measures. Your day-to-day tasks include planning, site supervision, documentation, and final acceptance of construction projects. You will oversee external engineering services, manage asset data in CAIGOS software, and prepare technical reports for city committees. The position is ideal for professionals seeking a stable public sector role with significant responsibility in road and underground infrastructure. What makes this position unique is the blend of technical site supervision and administrative planning, supported by flexible working hours, telecommuting options, and a comprehensive health management program within a modern municipal administration.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree in Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Arts/Engineering or Diploma) or a certified Technician qualification specializing in Civil Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in planning, site supervision, and billing of civil engineering projects
  • Experience in monitoring external engineering services
  • Proven knowledge of contract management (HOAI) and procurement law (VOB)
  • Experience with technical standards (DIN) and relevant technical regulations
  • Experience in the construction and operation of traffic facilities

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Willingness to use a private vehicle for business purposes is required. The role involves preparing templates and reports for city committees and specialist committees.