Engineer, Water and Soil Management (Environmental Engineering) | Ingenieur:in (m/w/d) der Fachrichtung Wasser- und Bodenmanagement (Umweltingenieurwesen)
Hansestadt Lüneburg Bereich Personalservice
Job Summary
The City of Lüneburg is seeking a part-time Engineer specializing in Water and Soil Management, particularly Environmental Engineering, for a fixed-term parental leave cover until July 31, 2028. This role involves contributing to conceptual planning for surface water design, assessing existing traffic safety measures on urban waters, and developing necessary interventions. Key responsibilities include drafting maintenance regulations, conducting water inspections, and coordinating water management aspects for complex projects. The successful candidate will also participate in emergency responses for water protection and public wastewater systems in case of hazardous substance accidents, and assist with tasks for the Lower Water Authority concerning surface waters. This position offers an opportunity to work within an interdisciplinary team in a modern, technically-oriented environmental administration, requiring a proactive, team-oriented approach and a strong understanding of environmental regulations.
Required Skills
Education
Completed engineering degree, preferably in Water and Soil Management (Environmental Engineering) or a comparable degree with a focus on Water Management.
Experience
- Professional experience in conceptual planning for surface waters
- Experience in assessing and developing measures for traffic safety on urban waters
- Experience in drafting maintenance regulations and conducting water inspections
- Experience in coordinating water management aspects for complex projects
- Experience in emergency response for water protection and wastewater systems
- Experience with tasks related to the Lower Water Authority concerning surface waters
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Additional
- Valid Class B or Class 3 (old) driving license; Good physical condition, particularly the ability to walk in natural environments; Ability to quickly understand new facts and legal bases; Understanding of interfaces between water management, nature conservation, urban development, recreation, and monument protection; Customer-oriented demeanor and structured work approach.