Civil Engineer / State-Certified Technician / Master Road Builder | Bauingenieur*in / staatlich geprüften Techniker*in / Straßenbaumeister*in (m/w/d)

Gemeinde Stuhr

Stuhr, Niedersachsen, Deutschland
Published Apr 7, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

The Municipality of Stuhr is seeking a dedicated professional to join their Urban Development and Construction department. This interdisciplinary role focuses on the planning, design, and supervision of public infrastructure projects, including roads, paths, bridges, and drainage systems. Day-to-day, you will manage all phases of the HOAI (Official Scale of Fees for Services by Architects and Engineers), oversee external planning and construction tenders, and act as the representative for the municipal client. You will collaborate closely with various internal teams and engage in community participation projects to enhance local mobility and climate protection. This position is ideal for candidates looking for long-term stability in the public sector, offering flexible working hours, telecommuting options, and comprehensive social benefits. The role is particularly attractive due to its diverse project scope and the opportunity to directly impact the quality of life and sustainability of the local community.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (FH/Bachelor) in Civil Engineering, or state-certified technician qualification in Civil Engineering, or a Master Craftsman certificate in Road Construction (Straßenbaumeister).

Experience

  • Professional experience in civil engineering, road construction, or hydraulic engineering
  • Experience in planning and monitoring construction projects through all HOAI performance phases
  • Experience in handling public procurement and tender processes
  • Initial professional experience is desirable
  • Experience in interdisciplinary teamwork and community engagement projects

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • The position is permanent and full-time (39 hours), though it is suitable for part-time. Candidates must be able to work independently and demonstrate high commitment. Applications must be submitted through the online portal by April 19, 2026.