Project Manager, Soil and Waste Management | Projektmanager:in Boden- und Abfallmanagement
DB Zeitarbeit GmbH
Job Summary
This role is for a Project Manager specializing in Soil and Waste Management, working as a temporary employee for DB InfraGO AG in Hannover, Germany. The successful candidate will provide expert support and advice to project leads on legal and regulatory requirements from planning to project realization, specifically concerning soil and waste management and water protection. Key responsibilities include coordinating specialist offices and experts, ensuring compliance with legal and official regulations, and aligning project conditions with internal and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate will possess a degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, or Geology, coupled with experience in project management for infrastructure projects and interdisciplinary collaboration. This position offers a unique opportunity to gain valuable experience within the Deutsche Bahn Group, often leading to direct employment.
Required Skills
Education
Degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Hydrology, or Geology, or a comparable qualification
Experience
- Professional experience in soil and waste management issues
- Professional experience in project management of infrastructure projects
- Professional experience with interdisciplinary collaboration
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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