Senior Project Engineer - Digitalization | Senior Projektingenieur:in Digitalisierung Deutsches Eck

Deutsche Bahn AG

München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Apr 30, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Senior Project Engineer for Digitalization, you will play a pivotal role in one of Germany's most significant infrastructure projects: the comprehensive renovation of the Munich-Rosenheim-Salzburg railway line. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve overseeing the planning, tendering, and realization of complex rail projects, with a specific focus on Control and Signaling Technology (LST), including the European Train Control System (ETCS) and digital interlocking systems. You will act as a central interface, coordinating between stakeholders, technical departments, and regulatory bodies to ensure project quality, cost, and schedule adherence. You will define project requirements, manage technical documentation, and drive process optimizations. This role is ideal for an experienced engineer who thrives in dynamic, large-scale environments and is motivated by the challenge of transforming Germany's rail infrastructure into a digitalized, high-performance system. You will be instrumental in shaping the future of European rail transportation through innovation and collaborative project management.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor/Master) in Electrical Engineering, Control and Signaling Technology, Telecommunications, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a comparable field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in Control and Signaling Technology (LST)
  • Professional experience in railway equipment technology
  • Demonstrated experience in managing large-scale infrastructure projects
  • Proven experience in applying project management methods to control costs, deadlines, and quality

Languages

German (Basic)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Must be eligible to work in Germany. The role requires high-level coordination and negotiation skills for managing complex stakeholder interfaces.