Becker Büttner Held Rechtsanwälte Wirtschaftsprüfer Steuerberater PartGmbB | Germany | Berlin | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 10.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Lawyer Public Procurement Law (m/w/d)
As a BBH group, we develop tailor-made solutions for the legal, economic, fiscal and strategic challenges of our clients. We offer companies from all sectors, including energy and infrastructure, full-service consulting at the highest level: legal advice, auditing, tax consultancy, consultancy and quarter development. All this would be unthinkable without a strong team. This is why around 700 employees support our clients in Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Erfurt and Brussels. We look forward to providing support through a RECHTSANWALT (M/W/D) in the area of procurement law in Berlin JOBV1_EN
* After clicking the Read more button, the original advert will open on our partner's website, where you can see the details of this vacancy and contact information. If you need a translation of this text, after returning to our website it will be prepared and you can read it by clicking the Show full translation button.
Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
As a BBH group, we develop tailor-made solutions for the legal, economic, fiscal and strategic challenges of our clients. We offer companies from all sectors, including energy and infrastructure, full-service consulting at the highest level: legal advice, auditing, tax consultancy, consultancy and quarter development. All this would be unthinkable without a strong team. This is why around 700 employees support our clients in Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Erfurt and Brussels. We look forward to providing support through a RECHTSANWALT (M/W/D) in the area of procurement law in Berlin
They design and accompany procurement procedures on the side of contracting authorities (bund, countries, municipalities) You advise tenderers to participate in award procedures They represent clients in audit proceedings before the award chambers or in appeal proceedings before the Oberlandesgerichts You are interested in the role of procurement procedures in the transformation to a climate-neutral society They work with high autonomy in an experienced team and direct client contact They work across locations with other specialized BBH teams
Your studies in law have successfully completed, above-average examina are desirable Open for specialisation in procurement law with interfaces to other legal areas (e.g. aid law) - prior knowledge is not required Entrepreneurial and economic thinking
At BBH you work in a modern working environment with centrally located locations. No day is like the other! Exciting questions can be solved in an interdisciplinary manner together with colleagues. At the same time, we promote your personal development. Of course we have more to offer: Attractive entry level for professional beginners:inside (full jury:inside) with transparent lockstep Attractive development possibilities up to the partner:internal level Funded training in all energy-economic topics supported by diverse in-house training (BBH-Akademie) and external training opportunities for professional development (specialist training courses etc.) as well as to get to know our other locations and expert teams in interest Compatibility of work, family and leisure, thanks to flexible working time design, part-time models, kita grant and wage advance payment for the first 5 child sick days a year Operational health management to promote mental and physical health, including beneficiary membership of Urban Sports JOBV1_EN
Company location
Location
![]() | Becker Büttner Held Rechtsanwälte Wirtschaftsprüfer Steuerberater PartGmbB | |
Berlin | ||
Germany |
The text of this ad was translated from German into English using an automatic translation system and may contain semantic and lexical errors. Therefore, it should be used for introductory purposes only. For more detailed information, see the original text of the ad at the link below.
For more information read the original ad