Engineer or Geoscientist - Contaminated Site Management | Ingenieurin/Ingenieur oder Geowissenschaftlerin/Geowissenschaftler - Altlastenbearbeitung (w/m/d)

Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Mar 24, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As an Engineer or Geoscientist for Contaminated Site Management at the Institute for Federal Real Estate (BImA), you will play a critical role in managing environmental liabilities across Germany's federal property portfolio. Your day-to-day responsibilities include planning hazard defense measures, conducting monetary evaluations of remediation projects, and maintaining the contaminated site register. You will act as a key technical advisor for internal stakeholders and external experts, particularly regarding liability issues in property sales and development. A significant part of the role involves coordinating with regulatory authorities and managing complex projects involving PFAS contamination and explosive ordnance risks. This position is ideal for professionals seeking a stable, long-term career in the public sector with a focus on environmental sustainability. The role offers high flexibility through mobile working options, despite requiring approximately 20 days of nationwide travel per year, and provides a comprehensive benefits package typical of a major public employer.

Required Skills

Education

University Degree (Master's or Diploma) in Geosciences, Environmental Engineering, Engineering Sciences, or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in the assessment, evaluation, and remediation of contaminated sites, specifically regarding PFAS contamination
  • Professional experience in project management and project steering for contaminated site projects
  • Professional experience in dealing with environmental regulatory authorities
  • Basic experience in explosive ordnance risk and removal

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel within Germany (approx. 20+ days per year). German C1 level proficiency required. If degrees were obtained abroad, proof of equivalence (ZAB) must be provided.