STREIT GmbH | Germany | 64xxx Bensheim | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 30.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Fully qualified lawyer (m/f/d)
STREIT GmbH is one of the leading safety and occupational health services in Germany. As an owner-managed family company, our nation-wide successful, industry-wide support, in addition to customer-specific concepts and innovative solutions, is based on the experience and motivation of our employees. For our head office in Bensheim we are now looking for a dedicated full-time lawyer (m/w/d). .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Involving into new legal areas and related topics that affect our group of companies, such as occupational medicine, security technology, data protection, rental law, IT law and compliance. Written and oral communication of facts and statements of law, also against non-Jurists.
Legal knowledge in general civil law, debt law and civil proceedings. Basics in receivable management, forced execution and corporate law. knowledge of administrative law and administrative processes; Previous knowledge of contract design is desirable. Experience in contract negotiations and in process representation are advantageous. Sovereign handling of the Office standard programs.
A future-proof workplace in a successful, future-oriented, market-leading family business Responsive and varied tasks and exciting projects An unlimited and secure employment contract An attractive remuneration An open operating climate with communication at eye level and short decision paths
Location
![]() | STREIT GmbH | |
| 64625 Bensheim | ||
| Germany |
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