Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband | Germany | 45xxx Essen | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 13.05.2026 on stepstone.de ♿️
Project Manager Research Drainage Systems (m/f/d)
For our group of groundwater management, we are looking for a project manager*in (m/w/d) Research Dränagesysteme at the Essen site as soon as possible in a fixed-term order up to 31.12.2027. Emschergenossenschaft and Lippeverband are jointly the largest wastewater provider and operator of wastewater treatment plants in Germany and reliable partners of our municipal and industrial members. As a public-law employer with around 1,900 employees, we implement wastewater treatment, ensure flood protection and manage the ground and rainwater at Emscher and Lippe.
With your work in an innovative environment, you actively shape the region and make a valuable contribution to sustainable environmental protection. Our tasks in the field of general care provide you with planning security with regard to your workplace.
We aim to increase our proportion of women and therefore call for women to apply. In the case of equivalent qualifications, women are preferably hired. Applications for people with severe disabilities are expressly desired. We offer flexible working time models including part-time opportunities.
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For our group of groundwater management, we are looking for a project manager*in (m/w/d) Research Dränagesysteme at the Essen site as soon as possible in a fixed-term order up to 31.12.2027. Emschergenossenschaft and Lippeverband are jointly the largest wastewater provider and operator of wastewater treatment plants in Germany and reliable partners of our municipal and industrial members. As a public-law employer with around 1,900 employees, we implement wastewater treatment, ensure flood protection and manage the ground and rainwater at Emscher and Lippe.
With your work in an innovative environment, you actively shape the region and make a valuable contribution to sustainable environmental protection. Our tasks in the field of general care provide you with planning security with regard to your workplace.
We aim to increase our proportion of women and therefore call for women to apply. In the case of equivalent qualifications, women are preferably hired. Applications for people with severe disabilities are expressly desired. We offer flexible working time models including part-time opportunities.
Project management and control for planning, construction, operation, maintenance and optimization of drainage systems Development of innovative methods for the analysis and evaluation of existing drainage systems Conducting hydrochemical, geotechnical and sedimentological studies to optimize drainage Quality assurance for groundwater-related specialist planning as well as close cooperation with universities and specialist firms Creation of sustainable concepts and professional advice on groundwater management and remediation
Complete Master's or Diploma in Geosciences, Civil Engineering (Centre of Urban Water Management) or a comparable discipline Knowledge of hydrogeology and experience in managing and controlling water projects Safe handling of geo-information systems (GIS) Ideally knowledge of relevant regulations and guidelines (DVGW, DWA, BWK, DIN) and procurement law (VOB, VOL, VOF) Impressed team and communication skills combined with entrepreneurial thinking and self-responsibility
Active health management Compatibility of family and occupation Mobility offers Continuing and continuing training Contract Urban Sports Membership Parttime Pension VBL
Location
![]() | Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband | |
| 45128 Essen | ||
| Germany |
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