Behörde für Stadtentwicklung und Wohnen | Germany | 22xxx, 21xxx, 20xxx Hamburg | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 25.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Head of the Department of Supreme Building Supervision
Head of the Department of Supervision Department of Urban Development and Housing, Office for Construction and Building Job ID: J000040125 Start date: 01.04.2026 Type of employment: full-time/part-time (unlimited) Payment: EGr 15Ü TV-L BesGr. A16 HmbBesG Application deadline: 06.03.2026 About us Build Hamburg's future – Join our metropolis! Hamburg grows, changes and remains viable. Do you want to be a driving force of this development? The Office for Construction and Construction is a centrepiece of urban development. With around 300 dedicated colleagues in four specialist departments, we work daily to lead Hamburg into a modern and sustainable future. We're looking for you for the head of the Colonel Building Supervision department. This is not only managed, but actively designed. Become part of our team and leave your footprint in the cityscape of Hanseatic City! They work where Hamburg's future is decided. They have the rare opportunity not only to manage the legal and digital framework for building in one of Europe's most lively cities, but to fundamentally modernise them.
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Head of the Department of Supervision Department of Urban Development and Housing, Office for Construction and Building Job ID: J000040125 Start date: 01.04.2026 Type of employment: full-time/part-time (unlimited) Payment: EGr 15Ü TV-L BesGr. A16 HmbBesG Application deadline: 06.03.2026 About us Build Hamburg's future – Join our metropolis! Hamburg grows, changes and remains viable. Do you want to be a driving force of this development? The Office for Construction and Construction is a centrepiece of urban development. With around 300 dedicated colleagues in four specialist departments, we work daily to lead Hamburg into a modern and sustainable future. We're looking for you for the head of the Colonel Building Supervision department. This is not only managed, but actively designed. Become part of our team and leave your footprint in the cityscape of Hanseatic City! You work where Hamburg's future is decided. You have the rare opportunity not only to manage the legal and digital framework for building in one of Europe's most lively cities, but to fundamentally modernise them.
Your responsibility – Designs instead of managing sovereign leadership & inspiration: You run the department of the Supreme Building Supervision with four specialist refinings and around 40 motivated experts:inside. Together, you set the technical guidelines and enable the construction supervisors to successfully implement them into practice. Architect:in the rule: You are responsible for the ministerial and controlling tasks. In doing so, you will continue to develop the Hamburg construction order as well as the associated regulations in order to meet the requirements of a modern metropolis. Engine for modernization & resilience: You actively promote bureaucracy reduction and optimise business processes. Their goal is to build a resilient building supervision that remains stable and operational even in dynamic times. Drivers of the digital transformation: You assume the overall responsibility for the technical design of digital processes. From the first initiative to the successful implementation, users will take advantage of the digital advance of our administration. Garant for Hamburg's prestige projects: You ensure the legally secure and efficient implementation of approval procedures in the most important areas of the city – from the visionary HafenCity to the Senate Plan Areas to important state and federal buildings.
Required Higher education (master or equivalent) in the field of architecture, civil engineering or a law-scientific degree course with the deepening of public civil law or in a comparable field or abilities and experience equivalent to the university degree based on a completed degree (Bachelor or equivalent) in one of the above mentioned fields of study and in addition at least six years relevant professional experience as official or official: Qualification for the category 2, second entry office of technical services or general services on the basis of a degree in law and you are already in a position of grade A 15 In addition, you have at least 5 years of leadership experience Advantages many years of experience in public building law Joy of innovation and high willingness to initiate, plan and implement necessary change processes, as well as special communication skills in word and writing good knowledge of the organisational and decision-making processes as far as possible in the building administration, in the building and process law, also acquired in ministerial roles Affinity for digital topics focusing on the development, operation and financing of digital tools to support cross-authorisation processes Experience in the work of the FHH and the countries, as well as distinct skills for structural and analytical thinking with targeted task perception
a place, indefinitely, as soon as possible Payment by pay group 15Ü TV-L or grade A16 Extensive training, retirement and asset-effective services good work-life balance, among others with flexible and family-friendly working hours, possibility of home office and 30 days holiday per year (at a 5-day week) modern workplace with good transport connection at the Nagelsweg 37-39 location (S-Bahn Hammerbrook, Stadtrad stations)
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| 20457 Hamburg | ||
| Germany |
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