IPP Technische Gesamtplanung AG | Germany | 64xxx, 63xxx, 62xxx, 61xxx, 56xxx, 55xxx, 60xxx, 65xxx Großraum Rhein-Main | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 12.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Site Manager HLS (m/f/d)
We are a renowned, medium-sized engineering office for the planning of technical building equipment. Our projects include buildings for administration and industry, housing and public facilities such as schools, kindergartens and clinics, mainly in the Rhine-Main area. We offer tailor-made solutions for the plants heating, cold/air conditioning, ventilation, sanitary and electric. The team of IPP Technische Gesamtplanung AG consists of about 50 employees. In order to strengthen our team, we are looking for a specialist building manager HLS (m/w/d) for construction monitoring for HOAI. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Construction monitoring after performance phase 8 of HOAI in the TGA structures HLS Advice and support of customers
Completed training (engineer / technician / master) or comparable qualification in HLS Knowledge of the construction process Team-oriented operation driving licence class B
Working at Hanau site in a young, dynamic team Performance-based payment Company car with private use Occupational pension scheme (employer grant up to 150 € mtl.) Free operational health insurance Assets Professional and personal development Flat hierarchies with high personal responsibility Unlimited working relationship 30 days off Flexible working hours Jobrad
Location
![]() | IPP Technische Gesamtplanung AG | |
| 63457 Großraum Rhein-Main | ||
| Germany |
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