Civil Engineer / Environmental Engineer | Bauingenieurin / Bauingenieur (m/w/d) (Master / Uni-Diplom)

BAV Dienstsitz Aurich

Heidelberg, Neckar, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Apr 2, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

This role at the Waterways Construction Office (WNA) in Heidelberg focuses on the planning and implementation of ecological compensation and replacement measures for hydraulic engineering projects along the Lahn federal waterway. You will be responsible for the structural development of habitats, managing contracts for engineering and environmental firms, and overseeing the technical and contractual supervision of construction projects. A key part of the role involves coordinating with public authorities, associations, and citizens to ensure ecological connectivity and regulatory compliance. This position is ideal for professionals seeking to balance environmental protection with modern infrastructure. The role offers a high degree of flexibility with up to 60% mobile work, family-friendly conditions, and a fixed-term contract until September 2033, providing long-term project stability within Germany's largest employer in the transport ministry's sector.

Required Skills

Education

Master's degree or University Diploma in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering.

Experience

  • Professional experience in hydraulic engineering on dam-controlled rivers
  • Experience in planning and implementing ecological compensation and replacement measures
  • Experience in managing and supervising external engineering firms and construction companies
  • Experience in drafting technical reports and permit application documents
  • Experience in coordinating with public authorities and environmental agencies

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Valid Class B (or 3) driver's license is required. Must be willing to drive a service vehicle and undertake day trips for site visits. Physical fitness for navigating construction sites and technical facilities is required. Fixed-term contract until September 30, 2033.