Hazardous Materials Engineer | Ingenieur Schadstoffe (m/w/d)

Ferchau GmbH Karlsruhe Mobility

Karlsruhe, Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 27, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As a Hazardous Materials Engineer at FERCHAU, you will play a critical role in environmental safety and remediation projects. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve conducting pollutant analyses in buildings and facilities, with a specific focus on identifying substances like asbestos, PCB, PAH, and mold. You will be responsible for planning and supervising remediation measures in accordance with hazardous substance regulations, collaborating closely with authorities and specialized firms. The role requires the use of modern measurement techniques for air, water, and soil sampling, alongside data evaluation using GIS and CAD systems. This position is particularly attractive for professionals looking to take on responsibility in a leading European technology platform that offers long-term career growth, a permanent employment contract, and the flexibility of mobile working. You will have the opportunity to develop environmental concepts that minimize pollution while ensuring all documentation meets strict legal standards and TRGS norms.

Required Skills

Education

Completed degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or Chemical Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the assessment and evaluation of contaminated sites is desirable
  • Practical experience in planning and monitoring remediation measures according to hazardous substance regulations
  • Experience in using analytical equipment such as REM, FTIR, or GC-MS
  • Demonstrated experience with software tools including AutoCAD, ArcGIS, or QGIS
  • Experience in project management methodologies like Lean Management or Six Sigma

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Knowledge of sampling procedures according to DIN standards is required. Familiarity with specific German regulations including GefStoffV, TRGS, and BImSchG is essential.