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Project Manager for Agricultural Structural Improvements

Kanton Graubünden

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Chur
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Project Manager for Agricultural Structural Improvements (Civil Engineering) Project Manager for Agricultural Structural Improvements (Civil Engineering) Office for Agriculture and Geoinformation | 80% | Chur Apply onlineTogether for Grisons The only trilingual canton in Switzerland is economically, culturally and politically diverse. Grisons is the largest canton in Switzerland with 7106 km² and offers a high quality of life with 150 valleys, 615 lakes, 140 holiday resorts and countless sunny days per year. The Cantonal Administration of Grisons is just as diverse as our landscape. Bring your unique skills and help shape the future of the Cantonal Administration of Grisons with us. The Office for Agriculture and Geoinformation is a department of the Department of Economy and Social Affairs. It combines the four divisions of Agricultural Measures, Structural Improvements, Surveying and the GIS Competence Center under one roof. In the Civil Engineering department of the Structural Improvements division, you will actively help shape the sustainable development of rural areas. In your diverse range of tasks, you will accompany infrastructure projects - from overall land improvements and road renewals to alpine water and electricity supplies to restorations after natural events. You will coordinate the tasks of the cantonal and federal authorities, advise clients and engineering offices, and ensure the professional implementation of the projects. For procedural questions, you are the central contact person. As part of the project support, you will regularly participate in field visits and construction site visits. In your work, you will gain insights into diverse fields of expertise and the different regions of Grisons. Become part of a committed team and make an important contribution to the preservation of rural areas with your work. Look forward to a meaningful task with a high level of personal responsibility in an appreciative work environment and constructive cooperation with the project sponsors and commissioned engineering offices. Help us shape a sustainable future for rural areas! For the Civil Engineering department, we are looking for a Project Manager for Agricultural Structural Improvements (Civil Engineering) from October 1, 2026 or by agreement. Your area of responsibility Supervision of civil engineering projects and land consolidations (technical, administrative and financial) Advising project sponsors and planning offices Review and processing of project ideas and grant applications Participation in cantonal consultations Participation in national and cantonal working groups to support the division management Participation in the implementation of the ALG's digitalization strategy What we expect from you University or college degree as an engineer in Geomatics, Construction, Environment, Agronomy or a comparable field Strong communication skills, independent, solution-oriented and decision-friendly Structured and conceptual way of working Teamwork and pleasure in taking on new tasks Very good German language skills; additional cantonal languages are an advantage Our benefits Flexible working time models and, if possible, including home office and mobile work Work-life balance with at least 5 weeks of vacation and seniority leave Special social allowance in addition to child allowance and support for third-party childcare Attractive salary and social benefits Diverse training and further education opportunities Opportunity to help shape the future of the canton Learn more about our benefits Place of work Office for Agriculture and Geoinformation Ringstrasse 10 7001 Chur For questions, Moreno Bonotto, Head of Structural Improvements, , phone: is available. Application deadline: July 17, 2026 We look forward to your online application and to getting to know you. Apply onlinePrintLinkedInInstagramFacebook jpid607ee43jm jit0625jm jiy26jm

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