Site Manager, Utility Connections (Fixed-term) | Bauleiter:in Hausanschlusswesen medienübergreifendes Rohrnetz - befristet (w/m/d)

Berliner Wasserbetriebe

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published May 6, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

As a Site Manager for utility connections at Berliner Wasserbetriebe, you will oversee the on-site supervision and coordination of construction projects involving water and sewage pipe networks. Your daily responsibilities include managing the installation, replacement, and maintenance of house connections (HOAI phases V-VIII) for wastewater, rainwater, and drinking water systems. You will serve as the primary point of contact for customers, public authorities, and external contractors, ensuring seamless project execution. Additionally, you will handle invoice verification, prepare billing documentation, and coordinate with road construction authorities. This role is ideal for a civil engineering professional looking to contribute to Berlin's critical infrastructure. You will work in a stable, large-scale environment that prioritizes sustainable water management and provides a supportive, modern workplace culture with a strong focus on work-life balance and professional development.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering (specializing in underground construction, environmental engineering, or urban water management) OR certified Technician in Civil Engineering or Environmental/Process Engineering.

Experience

  • Several years of practical professional experience in civil engineering or underground construction tasks.
  • Proven experience in site management for cross-media construction projects.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage construction projects within urban environments.
  • Experience in communicating with public authorities and managing external contractors.

Languages

German (Basic)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license required. Knowledge of Berlin-specific road construction regulations (BerlStrG) and trenchless rehabilitation methods is required. Fixed-term contract.