Environmental Engineer (Civil Servant Candidate) | Umweltingenieur/in (w/m/d) im Beamtenverhältnis

Stadt Nürnberg Personalamt

Nürnberg, Mittelfranken, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 17, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role offers a unique opportunity to join the City of Nuremberg's Environmental Office as a civil servant candidate. The successful applicant will undergo a 15-month preparatory service including a state examination to enter the third qualification level of the technical administrative service. Day-to-day responsibilities involve coordinating and processing immission control permits for industrial production facilities, monitoring compliance with environmental regulations, and focusing on technical noise protection in a densely populated urban environment. You will act as a key contact for the public regarding environmental concerns and contribute directly to sustainable urban development. This position is ideal for graduates looking for a secure, long-term career in the public sector with a structured training program, mentorship, and a clear path to permanent civil servant status (A10 grade) upon successful completion of the training period.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor of Science/Engineering or Diploma (FH) in Environmental Technology, Environmental Protection, Process Engineering (with focus on Chemical/Environmental Engineering), or a comparable technical field. Degree must be completed by November 1, 2026.

Experience

  • Professional experience or academic specialization in environmental technology, process engineering, or environmental protection
  • Experience in technical and legal assessment of environmental requirements
  • Experience in independent, solution-oriented project work
  • Experience in public sector communication or stakeholder management is beneficial

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must hold citizenship of an EU member state, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Norway, or Iceland. Must be under the age of 45 at the time of appointment (April 1, 2028). Requires willingness for field service outside of standard office hours. Successful completion of a 15-month preparatory service and state examination is mandatory.