FAQs
What is the main focus of the Project Engineer role?
The main focus of the Project Engineer role is to participate in the conceptual design, tendering, and implementation of Waste-to-Energy facilities, including revamping and optimizing existing plants with technologies such as carbon capture.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering (thermal energy, process, mechanical, or a related field) is required, along with a proven track record of 3+ years of experience in the thermal energy sector.
Is experience in energy from waste and carbon capture preferred?
Yes, experience within the energy from waste and carbon capture sectors is considered an advantage for this role.
What skills are important for a Project Engineer in this role?
Important skills include the ability to model thermal energy processes, perform technical calculations, effective communication abilities in English and German, and a go-getter attitude.
Will travel be required for this position?
Yes, there is an interest in traveling to meetings and projects, particularly in Scandinavia and abroad.
What benefits does the company offer?
The company offers a competitive base salary and benefits package, ongoing investment in personal and professional development, and a supportive leadership environment.
What kind of company culture does Ramboll promote?
Ramboll promotes an open, collaborative, and empowering culture that embraces diversity, encourages fresh perspectives, and supports personal growth.
How does Ramboll view diversity and inclusion?
Ramboll believes in the strength of diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment where everyone can flourish and reach their potential.
Where is the Waste-to-Energy team located?
The Waste-to-Energy team is located in Hamburg.
What types of projects will the Project Engineer work on?
The Project Engineer will work on innovative energy transition projects, including the design and optimization of waste-to-energy facilities and processes involving carbon capture technology.