Laboratory Engineer (Bachelor or Diploma Engineer) | Laboringenieur(Dipl.-Ing.(FH/HS) oder Bachelor) (m/w/d) in Vollzeit
Technische Universität München
Job Summary
This full-time Laboratory Engineer role, based in Munich-Pasing, involves planning and executing monitoring, inspections, and sampling within the aggregates and asphalt industries. The successful candidate will also be responsible for creating material mix formulations, evaluating experiments using mathematical-statistical methods, and generating reports for routine and scientific investigations. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to research projects, support academic activities, and participate in the development of norms and technical testing regulations, making it an engaging role for an engineer passionate about materials science and quality assurance in the construction sector. The role is initially for two years with potential for extension.
Required Skills
Education
Bachelor's degree or Diploma Engineer (FH/HS) in Civil Engineering, Construction Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a comparable field
Experience
- • Professional experience in processing and in-plant production control in the aggregates and asphalt production industries
Languages
Additional
- Physical resilience
- Class B driving license
- Willingness to undergo further training and learn new tasks
- Work permit for Germany (implied by location and public sector role)
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