Tasks

• Responsibility for the planning of building services engineering (HVAC & plumbing) in service phases 1–4 according to HOAI for our timber and modular construction projects
• Reviewing workshop and installation drawings as well as monitoring execution on site
• Coordination with internal departments, external specialist planners, authorities and other project stakeholders
• Supporting approval and permitting processes as well as close collaboration with architecture, production, project management and other specialist departments
• Development of innovative, economical and sustainable concepts in the fields of heating, plumbing, ventilation and control systems as well as participation in the preparation of planning concepts, schematics and calculations
• Development and optimization of building services standards for timber modular construction and integration of building services into modular construction methods considering prefabrication and standardization

Requirements

• Degree in supply engineering, building services engineering or energy engineering, alternatively qualification as a technician or master craftsman
• Sound knowledge in the planning of heating, plumbing, ventilation and control systems as well as familiarity with relevant standards and regulations
• Independent, structured and careful way of working combined with quick comprehension and solution-oriented thinking
• Good IT skills in CAD and BIM applications, e.g. Trimble Nova, as well as Microsoft Office
• Strong communication and teamwork skills in dealing with internal and external project stakeholders as well as enthusiasm for interdisciplinary collaboration
• Several years of professional experience in building services engineering planning, ideally in service phases 1–3, as well as very good German language skills, both written and spoken

Luisa Schnell - Portrait

Luisa Schnell

HR Specialist DE | AT | LU

+49 171 6203895
luisa.schnell@blumer-lehmann.com

Welcome in Steinau an der Straße

The modern factory in Steinau an der Strasse, Hesse, will produce timber elements and modules from spring 2026. The new site is initially designed to produce 400 room modules per year, but capacity can subsequently be increased. The modules are used in projects for schools as well as residential, office and commercial buildings throughout Germany.