Stadtwerke Karlsruhe GmbH | Germany | 76xxx Karlsruhe | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 13.08.2026 on stepstone.de
Safety Engineer - Occupational Safety / Hazardous Substances (m/f/d)
The supply of energy and drinking water to Karlsruhe citizens is our task. We can handle you together with our partner.
Better supplied, more thought.
Our products make life easier. Light, warmth, coolness, freshness, cleanliness, entertainment, relaxation, artificial pleasure, information, ease of work: Everything is available at any time in no time or at the touch of a button - thanks to electricity, natural gas, drinking water and district heating, which come into the house in a pleasantly inconspicuous manner by line.
Over 1,100 employees ensure that customers in Karlsruhe and the region can enjoy this service as undisturbed as possible.
We're home in Karlsruhe. This requires us in particular to guarantee security of supply and environmental protection.
With revenues of more than EUR 600 million and investments of around EUR 74 million, the Stadtwerke Group contributes significantly to the economic power of Karlsruhe.
90,000 Karlsruhe households are heating with natural gas, over 32,000 with district heating, which comes to over 90 percent from waste heat and power heat coupling. 190,000 electricity customers can rely on us as reliable energy suppliers. The drinking water for 400,000 people in the region is of the best quality and a healthy thirst quencher. Various heat and cold services as well as contracting and consulting are promising new business areas. Investment in renewable energies and the expansion of district heating are Karlsruhe contributions to the energy transition.
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The supply of energy and drinking water to Karlsruhe citizens is our task. We can handle you together with our partner.
Better supplied, more thought.
Our products make life easier. Light, warmth, coolness, freshness, cleanliness, entertainment, relaxation, artificial pleasure, information, ease of work: Everything is available at any time in no time or at the touch of a button - thanks to electricity, natural gas, drinking water and district heating, which come into the house in a pleasantly inconspicuous manner by line.
Over 1,100 employees ensure that customers in Karlsruhe and the region can enjoy this service as undisturbed as possible.
We're home in Karlsruhe. This requires us in particular to guarantee security of supply and environmental protection.
With revenues of more than EUR 600 million and investments of around EUR 74 million, the Stadtwerke Group contributes significantly to the economic power of Karlsruhe.
90,000 Karlsruhe households are heating with natural gas, over 32,000 with district heating, which comes to over 90 percent from waste heat and power heat coupling. 190,000 electricity customers can rely on us as reliable energy suppliers. The drinking water for 400,000 people in the region is of the best quality and a healthy thirst quencher. Various heat and cold services as well as contracting and consulting are promising new business areas. Investment in renewable energies and the expansion of district heating are Karlsruhe contributions to the energy transition. As a central contact person for occupational safety, you advise managers at all levels and actively shape the further development of our group-wide protection standards and management systems. You carry out risk assessments as well as desires, analyze safety-relevant events and guide effective prevention measures for the entire group. You are responsible for the further development of hazardous material management and design organisational fire protection measures, including the planning and implementation of instruction and training. You play a key role in the development of our operational emergency and crisis management – from the creation of the crisis plans to the organisation of practical exercises. In close cooperation with authorities, professional associations and external partners, you ensure that all legal requirements are met and professionally represents the company to the outside.
You have completed a degree in engineering (e.g. safety, environment, care) and are a qualified specialist in occupational safety (SiFa). You have a well-founded knowledge of working, health and hazardous materials protection, know the relevant regulations and ideally have industry experience in energy supply. You bring practical experience in building and developing management systems – knowledge in crisis management or emergency management is a welcome plus. With your structured, solution-oriented way of working, communication strength and a safe occurrence, you convince in exchange with all levels. You are safe in handling MS Office, has a class B driver's license and brings the willingness to continuous training. Very good knowledge of German in word and writing are essential for this position.
Secure payment by collective agreement (TV-V): Look forward to a transparent and fair payment including special payment for the year. We support you with a sound pension package for your old age financial security. Flexible working hours: Use our sliding time model to adapt your working time to your personal needs. Crisis-proof workplace: We offer you a long-term and stable perspective in the system-relevant energy industry. Sensual activity: Take over a group-wide responsible task with direct influence on the health and safety of your colleagues. Collaborative environment: Work in a supporting team and in a modernly equipped workplace. .
Location
![]() | Stadtwerke Karlsruhe GmbH | |
| 76133 Karlsruhe | ||
| Germany |
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