Jobs, Architecture
Job offering: Become a part of the Museum Selma team
Our sponsor DOMiD has advertised an attractive position focused on the Museum Selma: The Project Manager Construction (m/f/d) plays a key role in the creation of our museum. We look forward to welcoming new members to our team!
Are you passionate about cultural construction projects and have experience with public construction projects? Then join our team. Our sponsor DOMiD has advertised an attractive position and is looking for a Construction Project Manager (m/f/d) for our museum's construction project to start as soon as possible.
Further information:
- 100 per cent full-time
- Place of work: Cologne
- Initially limited until 31 December 2027
Your core tasks:
- Coordination and management of the construction project
- Creation, maintenance and monitoring of schedules, including their implementation
- Delegation of tasks to teams and working groups involved in the project
- Management and coordination of internal and external stakeholders and funding bodies
Does this sound like the challenge you've been looking for?
Then apply to our sponsor DOMiD by 22 March 2026: bewerbung@domid.org
Further information can be found in the detailed job advertisement:
Basic information on working in our team
You can expect a collegial and interdisciplinary working environment in a team that is dedicated to tasks that are meaningful to society as a whole. We offer creative freedom, a dynamic project and the opportunity to work remotely. The workplace is located in the heart of the urban district of Cologne-Ehrenfeld and is easily accessible by public transport.
We welcome applications from people who belong to social groups that are often marginalised in society. We welcome all applications, regardless of the applicant's age, social class, sexual or gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality and/or religious affiliation. We explicitly welcome applications from people with a history of flight or family/personal migration, as well as applications from Black people and people of colour.