BGHM Berufsgenossenschaft Holz und Metall | Germany | 01xxx Dresden | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 17.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Engineer / Natural Scientist (Bachelor) for the Investigation of Occupational Diseases (''BK Investigator'') (m/f/d)
For the Ost Prevention District, we are looking for you at the Dresden site. The trade association Holz und Metall (BGHM) is one of the largest providers of statutory accident insurance in Germany. We take over insurance cover for around 5 million insured persons in more than 248,000 companies in both industries. Our aim is to help people who are endangered by working conditions or affected by accidents or occupational diseases. Our prevention districts have the task of ensuring the prevention of accidents at work, occupational diseases (BK) and occupational health hazards in member companies with all appropriate means. .
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As an occupational disease investigator/in, you can conduct personal or telephone interviews with patients, assessed jobs, identify exposures and evaluate the results at BK-Versichtsanzeigen. You shall draw up opinions on the employment relationships (work experience) as a basis for further processing (BK-sachbearbeitung, Gutachter/innen, Staatliche Gewerbeärzte/ärztinnen, Arbeitgeber) and provide the relevant information to the persons responsible for the holdings. In close cooperation with colleagues from the BK-Sachbearbeitung, you will advise and support each other in the investigation procedures. You advise insured persons and sick persons about the appropriate risks and measures in the context of individual prevention. With the help of your pedagogical-didactic skill, you can change behaviour in insured persons and patients in the different areas of individual prevention (e.g. skin and respiratory tracts, muscle-skeletal diseases). You will also participate in information and training events as well as in the development of teaching and learning documents. The activity is preceded by an extensive internal training (duration: 9 months) in which you are accompanied individually.
Higher education (Bachelor), preferably in the fields of technology / natural sciences or health sciences Possible current professional experience Good knowledge of technical operating conditions as well as technical and occupational safety regulations desirable Structured and result-oriented mode of operation and educational-didactic skill readiness to frequent missions (car driving permit required)
An unlimited contract of employment in full time, the possibility of parttime is generally given and is examined if appropriate applications are available. Payment by pay group 10 BG-AT plus a full 13. Monthly salary (52.221 – 77.662 € per year), with EC development 12 BG-AT (60.255 – 93.730 € per year) Grant to the Deutschland-Job-Ticket Flexible working time with 30 holiday days a year Possibility of partial mobile work Ergonomic jobs with modern IT equipment at the respective service Pleasant operating climate and family-friendly working environment Comprehensive training and training opportunities Various health promotion measures Corporate Benefits Social benefits of the public service, including supplementary pension The BGHM actively promotes the reconciliation of work and family. In areas where women are underrepresented, it seeks to increase the proportion of women. That is why we expressly welcome women's applications. We appreciate diversity and look forward to seeing people with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. We support people with disabilities in their participation in the application process. .
Location
![]() | BGHM Berufsgenossenschaft Holz und Metall | |
| Dresden | ||
| Germany |
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