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Certainly building for the future

Wanted: Your know-how for exciting construction projects.

Whether projects in plant construction, assembly construction or architecture, infrastructure projects or turnarounds: as one of the largest chemical groups in the world with numerous complex sites, a varied and innovative working environment awaits all engineering disciplines in the construction sector at BASF.

As diverse as you are:

Regardless of whether you prefer global projects or work at a single fixed location - with us you will find a wide range of tasks and fields of application to suit your needs.

Your future is important to you?  It matters to us, too!

Together with other disciplines, our engineers and architects are advancing issues of the future, such as the energy transformation of our sites towards climate neutrality. But our civil engineers and architects are also working on their own professional future. They can expect numerous development prospects and opportunities with us.

Work environment & projects:

It's a match: We are looking for the following talents in the construction sector

The formula for success for a strong team? We value diversity and people with different skills and backgrounds. That's why we are looking for engineers and architects with very different focuses and experiences:

  • Architects and engineers for construction planning (m/f/d)
  • Construction managers (m/f/d)
  • Supply engineers (m/f/d)
  • Building electrical engineers/automation engineers (m/f/d)
  • HVAC (Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Sanitation) Engineers (m/f/d)

Become a part of our construction community

Vacancies

Is this you?

Trainee programmes: Our entry for young professionals

This is what our colleagues say:

State-of-the-art HoloLens® glasses are used in a plant for intermediate products at the Ludwigshafen site in order to plan and implement plant modifications in a fast and cost-efficient manner. Andreas Ernst (right), Assistant Asset Manager, and Felix Volkmann (left), Asset Manager, can see a digital 3D model of the plant in their glasses, which is superimposed on their real field of vision. This allows them to check planned modifications, such as changes to piping, directly in the plant. They can see whether all parts fit together precisely or whether they still need to be adapted. The plant for intermediate products is made up of 16 plant sections and manufactures a broad portfolio of around 50 intermediate products such as amines or diols. BASF customers need these products for applications including the production of coatings for the automotive industry, pharma or crop protection products.