Project Management "Special Use Planning for Extraction Sites, Landfills, and Wind Farms" (m/f/d)
Kanton St.Gallen
St.Gallen
Key information
- Publication date:29 November 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:St.Gallen
Job summary
Join the Canton of St.Gallen, a diverse workplace with 6000 staff. Make an impact in various sectors while enjoying a collaborative environment.
Tasks
- Oversee special land-use planning for extraction sites and wind parks.
- Coordinate between project stakeholders and local authorities effectively.
- Ensure successful project management and compliance with procedures.
Skills
- Degree in spatial or environmental sciences; project management experience.
- Strong knowledge of spatial planning and environmental law.
- Excellent communication skills and a proactive attitude.
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As the fifth largest canton in Switzerland with around 6000 employees, we are committed to the common good of society at the
cantonal administration. With an impressive variety of services,
our work affects all areas of life, whether education, economy, law, security, nature, health, construction, culture, or finance. Through our meaningful
work, we leave a small footprint every day, as it is relevant to over half a million people.
The Office for Spatial Development and Geoinformation (AREG) is responsible for spatial development policy, official surveying, and the provision of geoinformation.
For the Department of Local Planning, we are looking to complement our team immediately or by agreement with a
Project Manager "Special Use Planning for Extraction Sites, Landfills, and Wind Farms" (m/f/d)
Workload: 80-100%
Workplace: St. Gallen
What to expect
You will accompany and coordinate the cantonal special use planning, especially for extraction and landfill sites as well as wind farms. In doing so, you make an important contribution to sustainable energy and raw material supply in the canton of St. Gallen. Main tasks include:
- Development of cantonal special use plans and correct execution of the planning procedure
- Coordination of planning between project sponsors and municipal as well as cantonal administration
- Ensuring project management
What distinguishes you
The work in this exciting interface function between planning, law, investors, and politics ideally requires:
- Completed studies in spatial or environmental sciences or environmental/civil engineering
- Knowledge of spatial planning and environmental law
- Project management experience
- Above-average willingness to perform, to drive projects forward purposefully and on time
- Willingness to take responsibility
- Resilient, communicative, and team-oriented personality with confident demeanor
- Structured, precise, and very independent way of working
What we offer
- Responsible and varied activity in future-oriented fields
- High independence and personal responsibility in a committed team
- Modern employment conditions
Ready for the next step? If we have sparked your interest and you want to be part of the team, we look forward to your application.
Further information from:
Bruno Thürlemann, Head of Local Planning, Phone 058 229 31 17