Construction Manager, Bern, 60 - 100%
Key information
- Publication date:21 August 2025
- Workload:60 – 100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Bern
Our innovative company specializes in the planning and realization of individual and tailor-made solutions in infrastructure construction. The environment and especially clean water are close to the hearts of us and our approximately 210 employees. To strengthen our team in Bern, we are looking for a committed personality as:
Bern, 70% / 80% / 90% / 100%
What awaits you
Your diverse and exciting activity includes construction management in the field of wastewater treatment plants, special structures, water supply systems, and utility construction. You work with project management and various specialist planners. In doing so, you can contribute technically and continue your education.
As the central contact person on the construction site, you lead projects from the tender phase through realization to commissioning on site.
What distinguishes you
- Degree ETH/FH, specializing in civil engineering, environmental engineering, technician TS, construction manager HFP or equivalent
- You have good knowledge of the common tools of construction administration for tendering and construction cost control.
- You have a few years of experience as a construction manager and interest in working in the field of urban water management.
- You are digitally savvy and interested in BIM planning of infrastructure facilities.
What we offer
- exciting, non-routine tasks
- interdisciplinary cross-functional collaboration
- support from experienced employees and specialists
- mentoring for a successful start
- personal development and training opportunities
- Our U35 group offers young employees the opportunity to network and drive innovative projects forward.
- modern infrastructure, flexible working hours, possibility for home office and five weeks of vacation
With climate change and densification, cities face new challenges: heat waves affect residents, urban greenery lacks water during longer dry periods, and heavy rain leads to increasing damage.