Civil Engineer | Bauingenieur (m/w/d)
Stadtverwaltung Bernburg (Saal e)
Job Summary
This full-time, permanent position with the City of Bernburg (Saale) involves the planning, construction, and management of urban traffic facilities and civil engineering structures. As a Civil Engineer, you will be responsible for the entire project lifecycle, from contract negotiation and design oversight to construction supervision and final documentation. Key tasks include managing HOAI contracts, coordinating public tenders, and performing site inspections to ensure quality and compliance with safety standards. You will also handle project-related budgeting, public relations in committees, and the maintenance of engineering structures using specialized software. This role is ideal for a professional who enjoys a mix of technical planning at an AutoCAD workstation and on-site project management. The position offers a secure public service salary (TVöD EG 10), a 39-hour work week, and a structured handover period with the current job holder, making it an attractive opportunity for long-term career stability in public administration.
Required Skills
Education
University degree (Bachelor, Diploma, or FH) in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structural Engineering or Civil/Underground Engineering.
Experience
- Professional experience in civil engineering, specifically in structural or civil engineering/infrastructure
- Experience in technical contract drafting, negotiation, and auditing of HOAI and VOB contracts
- Experience in all HOAI service phases (1-7), including design and tender documentation
- Initial leadership experience as a team lead or in a project management capacity
- Experience in construction supervision and client representation
- Experience with public funding applications and cost monitoring
Languages
Additional
- Valid Class B driver's license and willingness to drive service vehicles is required. Must have the ability to work independently and handle high personal workloads. Experience with the state of Saxony-Anhalt's chart of accounts is beneficial.