How to Apply to Max Bögl

11 min read Last updated April 20, 2026 1 open positions

Key Takeaways

  • Max Bögl is a roughly 6,500-person, multi-billion-euro, family-owned Bavarian construction group headquartered in Sengenthal, founded in 1929 and still led by the founding family under CEO Stefan Bögl.
  • The career portal at jobportal.max-boegl.de runs on the rexx systems ATS; almost all postings are in German, use the m/w/d format, and concentrate around Sengenthal with regional sites in Munich, Nuremberg, Cologne, Leipzig, and Elterlein.
  • The 1929 founding location is not a marketing detail but an operational reality: Sengenthal is a Bavarian village of roughly 5,000 people, requires a car, and shapes hiring outcomes more than any other single factor.
  • Strategic strengths are precast concrete (Fertigteilbau), wind turbine towers (Max Bögl Wind), bridge and tunnel construction, modular parking systems, and the proprietary Transport System Bögl (TSB) maglev product.
  • German infrastructure tailwinds (Sondervermögen Infrastruktur, Brückenertüchtigung, Bahnsanierung, Energiewende grid buildout) are favorable for the company's hiring pipeline through at least the medium term, but construction remains structurally cyclical.
  • Compensation philosophy is conservative-but-stable: Bautarif-anchored base, full 30 Tage Urlaub, Urlaubs- und Weihnachtsgeld, BAV, predictable progression; candidates expecting top-of-market base or equity-style upside should look elsewhere.
  • Interviews are in German, technical, and family-business in tone: Sie-form, business attire, punctuality, deep CV reading, Eurocode and VOB-level technical questions, and direct conversation about Sengenthal commitment.
  • Most common reasons offers are declined are Sengenthal location and base-salary delta versus Hochtief, Strabag, Bilfinger, Implenia, or Goldbeck in major metros; candidates who can credibly commit to the location are at a structural advantage.
  • Trainee, dual-study, and apprenticeship pipelines are taken seriously and remain the dominant route into long-tenure careers; lateral senior hires are possible but slower and require demonstrated specialization.

About Max Bögl

Max Bögl Group (Firmengruppe Max Bögl) is one of the largest privately held, family-owned construction companies in Germany, headquartered in the small Bavarian municipality of Sengenthal in the Upper Palatinate (Oberpfalz), roughly 50 kilometers southeast of Nuremberg. The company was founded in 1929 by Max Bögl as a small Bauunternehmen (construction firm) in the same rural Bavaria region where its global headquarters still sits today, an unusual story of a multi-billion-euro construction group that never moved to a major metropolitan center. Across nearly a century the firm grew from a regional civil engineering contractor into a fully integrated industrial construction group of roughly 6,500 employees and revenue in the multi-billion-euro range, with operations spanning civil and infrastructure engineering (Tiefbau, Brückenbau, Tunnelbau), commercial and industrial building construction (Hochbau, Schlüsselfertigbau), heavy precast concrete production (Fertigteilwerk), bridge construction, parking systems (Systemparkhäuser), prefabricated concrete towers for wind turbines through Max Bögl Wind AG, and the proprietary Transport System Bögl (TSB), a maglev-style elevated transit system. The company is still fully owned and led by the founding family, with Stefan Bögl as Vorstandsvorsitzender (CEO and chairman of the board), and that family ownership shapes every dimension of how the company hires, promotes, and operates, including a long-term Mittelstand mindset, conservative financial posture, slow but durable career paths, and significant Werksbindung (loyalty to the Sengenthal works). Recent years have been favorable for the firm because Germany's infrastructure backlog (Brückenertüchtigung, Bahnsanierung, Energiewende-Netze) plus the Sondervermögen Infrastruktur public investment package have lifted volume across exactly the lanes Max Bögl is strongest in: heavy precast, bridge replacement, rail civils, and wind tower production. That tailwind has translated into expanded hiring across engineering, project management, skilled trades, and apprenticeships, but the cyclicality of construction is real, and applicants should understand that Bau is structurally more exposed to interest rates and public budgets than, for example, automotive or pharma.

Application Process

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    Search and apply through the official career portal at jobportal

    Search and apply through the official career portal at jobportal.max-boegl.de (powered by rexx systems, a German recruiting platform). The corporate site at max-boegl.de/de/karriere.html links out to it. All postings use the m/w/d gender-neutral format and a stable URL pattern (Title-de-j{ID}.html). Almost all roles are German-language only and most are based in Sengenthal, Neumarkt, München, Nürnberg, or regional sites such as Elterlein and Leipzig.

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    Submit a full German Bewerbungsmappe through the rexx portal: Anschreiben (cover

    Submit a full German Bewerbungsmappe through the rexx portal: Anschreiben (cover letter, one page), tabellarischer Lebenslauf (CV in German format with photo if you are comfortable, complete chronology, no gaps), Arbeitszeugnisse (employer references with the standard German grading codes), Hochschulzeugnisse and Schulzeugnisse (degree and Abitur certificates), and any relevant Zertifikate or Sachkundenachweise (e.g., SiGeKo, VOB knowledge, Schweißerprüfung, Eurocode certifications). Incomplete or English-only applications are typically filtered early.

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    First contact is usually a Telefoninterview (15-30 minutes) with a Personalrefer

    First contact is usually a Telefoninterview (15-30 minutes) with a Personalreferent from the central HR team in Sengenthal. Expect questions on motivation for Max Bögl specifically (versus Strabag, Hochtief, Bilfinger, Goldbeck, Köster, or Implenia), willingness to relocate or commute to the relevant works, language level, salary expectation in Euro brutto pro Jahr, and earliest possible start date with notice period (Kündigungsfrist).

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    Vorstellungsgespräch on-site, almost always in Sengenthal for headquarters roles

    Vorstellungsgespräch on-site, almost always in Sengenthal for headquarters roles or at the relevant Niederlassung for site-based roles. Panel typically includes the Fachvorgesetzter (technical hiring manager, often a senior Bauingenieur or Werksleiter), an HR partner, and for senior roles a Bereichsleiter. Conversation is conducted in German, technical, and detail-oriented. For engineering roles expect Eurocode and DIN normative references, VOB/B contract questions, and project examples with specific cubic meters, tonnage, schedule, and budget numbers.

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    For technical or production roles a second round may include a Werksbesichtigung

    For technical or production roles a second round may include a Werksbesichtigung (tour of the Sengenthal Fertigteilwerk or wind tower plant), a brief case or design review, and a meeting with future team members. For trainee and graduate programs (Trainee Bauingenieur, Trainee Maschinenbau, duales Studium), assessment-style group exercises are sometimes used but the dominant format remains the structured interview.

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    Offer (Vertragsangebot) typically comes within one to three weeks of the final i

    Offer (Vertragsangebot) typically comes within one to three weeks of the final interview and is sent in writing with full Vertragsbedingungen: Bruttogehalt, urlaubs- und Weihnachtsgeld where applicable, 30 Tage Urlaub standard, company car policy if relevant (heavily restricted to senior or field roles), Probezeit of six months, and Kündigungsfrist. Negotiation room exists but is narrower than at listed multinationals; the total package philosophy is conservative-but-stable rather than top-of-market.

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    Acceptance triggers onboarding through HR Sengenthal, including Werksführung, IT

    Acceptance triggers onboarding through HR Sengenthal, including Werksführung, IT setup, safety briefings (Arbeitsschutz, BG BAU induction for site roles), and assignment to a Pate or Mentor. Expect a structured Einarbeitungsplan with rotations through adjacent departments for trainee and graduate hires.


Resume Tips for Max Bögl

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Write the Lebenslauf in German

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Lead with the right Berufsbezeichnung in the header: Bauingenieur (M

Lead with the right Berufsbezeichnung in the header: Bauingenieur (M.Sc./Dipl.-Ing.), Bauingenieurin, Maschinenbauingenieur, Wirtschaftsingenieur Bau, Architekt, Bautechniker, Polier, Vorarbeiter, Geprüfter Schweißfachingenieur, etc. The rexx ATS and the human Personalreferent both scan for these terms first.

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List relevant German credentials explicitly: VOB/B and HOAI knowledge, BIM (Auto

List relevant German credentials explicitly: VOB/B and HOAI knowledge, BIM (Autodesk Revit, Allplan, Tekla, Navisworks), AVA-Software (RIB iTWO, California, Nevaris), Eurocode 0-9, DIN 1045 / DIN EN 13670 for concrete, SIVV-Schein, SiGeKo nach BaustellV, Schweißfachingenieur (IWE/IWS), Eisenbahnsachkunde for rail civils, Fachkunde Tunnelbau where relevant. Generic English equivalents are not enough.

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Quantify projects with German-construction units that hiring managers actually u

Quantify projects with German-construction units that hiring managers actually use: Bauvolumen in EUR, m3 verbauter Beton, t Bewehrungsstahl, lfm Spundwand, Anzahl Fertigteile, Bauzeit in Monaten, ARGE-Anteil if you worked in a joint venture. A sentence like 'Bauleitung Brückenneubau, Bauvolumen 18 Mio. EUR, 4.200 m3 Beton, 12 Monate Bauzeit, ARGE-Federführung' lands harder than three lines of adjectives.

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Be explicit about Sengenthal relocation and Wochenpendeln (weekly commute) inten

Be explicit about Sengenthal relocation and Wochenpendeln (weekly commute) intentions in the Anschreiben. Sengenthal is a village of roughly 5,000 people; the company knows the location is a barrier and rewards candidates who address it directly. State whether you plan to move (Umzug nach Neumarkt or Nürnberg with a 30-50 min commute is the typical pattern), commute weekly from a major city, or work from a regional Niederlassung.

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Include Arbeitszeugnisse evidence in the experience section

Include Arbeitszeugnisse evidence in the experience section. German hiring managers expect to see the Note (sehr gut, gut) embedded in your CV, e.g., 'Zwischenzeugnis: stets zu unserer vollsten Zufriedenheit'. Foreign candidates without German Zeugnisse should provide reference letters in German with comparable structure.

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For trades and skilled production roles (CNC-Bediener, Schalungsbauer, Eisenflec

For trades and skilled production roles (CNC-Bediener, Schalungsbauer, Eisenflechter, Kranführer, Elektroniker, Mechatroniker), put Ausbildung, Gesellenbrief / Facharbeiterbrief, Führerscheinklassen (B, BE, C, CE), and Kran- or Stapler-Schein at the top. Years on the machine matter more than prose.

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Add a one-line statement on Mobilität und Reisebereitschaft

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Interview Culture

Max Bögl interviews feel distinctly Bavarian Mittelstand: structured, technical, conservative in dress and tone, and visibly shaped by family ownership.

The Vorstellungsgespräch is almost always conducted in German, even when the role nominally allows English, because the working language at Sengenthal headquarters and on most German sites is German and the interviewers are testing whether you can actually function in that environment. Expect a Sie-form conversation, business attire (Anzug or business casual minimum, no exceptions for engineering roles), punctuality treated as a hard prerequisite, and a panel that has read your Bewerbungsmappe in detail and will ask specific follow-ups about Arbeitszeugnis grades, Studienschwerpunkte, and project numbers. The technical bar is genuinely high for engineering roles: hiring managers are themselves senior Bauingenieure or Werksleiter who came up through Tiefbau, Fertigteilbau, or Tunnelbau and will probe Eurocode knowledge, VOB contract handling, BIM workflow maturity, and site safety mindset with concrete scenarios. They are looking for solidity and durability rather than charisma, and they prefer a candidate who admits a knowledge gap to one who bluffs. Sengenthal itself is a real factor in the conversation. The headquarters is in a village in the Upper Palatinate, surrounded by farmland and quarries, with the nearest mid-size city (Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz) about 10 minutes away and Nuremberg about 50 minutes by car. There is no S-Bahn to Sengenthal and limited public transit, so a Führerschein and a car are functionally required for HQ-based roles. Interviewers will ask, sometimes bluntly, whether you understand what living and working in this environment looks like long-term, and they will not penalize an honest answer about commute or relocation plans, but they will deprioritize candidates who treat the question as a formality. The family-business dimension shapes culture in two visible ways. First, decisions are made on a longer time horizon than at listed competitors, with less quarterly pressure but also slower promotions and a strong preference for internal moves; people who join at trainee level and stay 15-25 years are common and respected. Second, German Mitbestimmung applies (Betriebsrat is active and influential), pay is anchored to Bautarif or in-house equivalents with predictable progression, and benefits like 30 Tage Urlaub, Urlaubs- and Weihnachtsgeld, and BAV (betriebliche Altersvorsorge) are standard rather than negotiated. The trade-off is candid: stability, technical pride, and genuine craft culture in exchange for top-of-market base salary, big-city lifestyle, and aggressive equity-style upside that simply do not exist at a privately held Bauunternehmen.

What Max Bögl Looks For

  • German language at C1 minimum for headquarters and engineering roles, C2 for client-facing project leadership; B2 may be tolerated for highly specialized technical experts but is a real friction point.
  • Recognized German engineering credentials (Dipl.-Ing., M.Sc./B.Sc. Bauingenieurwesen, Maschinenbau, Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen Bau, Architektur) or proven equivalent from a German Hochschule or recognized European university; for trades, a completed Ausbildung with Gesellenbrief.
  • Demonstrated comfort with German construction norms and contracts: VOB/B, HOAI, BaustellV, BG BAU safety standards, Eurocode application, DIN concrete and steel norms, Bauproduktenverordnung.
  • Genuine willingness to be Sengenthal-anchored or to commute weekly to it, plus mobility for site assignments across Germany; candidates who frame the location as temporary or as a stepping-stone are screened out.
  • Project depth over project breadth: hiring managers prefer one candidate with three deep, well-numbered projects (cubic meters of concrete, EUR Bauvolumen, schedule held vs. planned) over one with eight shallow ones.
  • Cultural fit with a privately held, founder-led, conservative Mittelstand: low-ego, long-term, craft-oriented, comfortable with hierarchy, willing to invest in mastery rather than chase title progression.
  • Specialist depth in one of the strategic lanes: precast (Fertigteilbau), wind tower production, bridge construction, tunneling, modular parking systems, or TSB maglev systems engineering; generalist construction managers face more competition.
  • Clean Arbeitszeugnis trail with consistent grading; gaps and ambiguous Zeugnis language are read carefully and should be explained proactively in the Anschreiben.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ATS does Max Bögl use and where do I actually apply?
All applications go through the central career portal at jobportal.max-boegl.de, which is powered by rexx systems, a German-built recruiting platform widely used by Mittelstand employers (it is not SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, or Personio, despite assumptions to the contrary). The corporate site at max-boegl.de/de/karriere.html only links out to it. Job URLs follow a stable {Title}-de-j{ID}.html pattern, and the portal supports full German Bewerbungsmappe upload (Anschreiben, Lebenslauf, Zeugnisse, Arbeitszeugnisse, Hochschulzeugnisse). LinkedIn EasyApply is not the canonical channel and recruiters will route you back to the rexx portal anyway, so apply there directly to avoid losing time and document fidelity.
How much does Max Bögl pay for engineering and project roles in Germany?
Public salary data and Kununu/Glassdoor self-reports cluster Bauingenieur Einstieg roles at roughly EUR 50.000-58.000 brutto pro Jahr, Projektingenieur with 3-5 years at roughly EUR 60.000-75.000, Bauleiter and Projektleiter at roughly EUR 70.000-95.000, and senior Bereichsleiter or Werksleiter above EUR 100.000 plus company car. Trainee programs typically start around EUR 48.000-52.000. These bands are conservative versus listed multinationals like Hochtief or Strabag in Munich or Frankfurt, but include 30 Tage Urlaub, Urlaubs- and Weihnachtsgeld where applicable, BAV, and stable Bautarif-anchored progression. Treat any specific number as indicative, not guaranteed; negotiate against your own Marktwert and a written Vertragsangebot.
Do I really have to move to Sengenthal?
For most headquarters and central engineering roles, yes, in some form. Sengenthal is a village of roughly 5,000 people in the Upper Palatinate, about 10 minutes from Neumarkt and 50 minutes from Nuremberg. Most HQ employees either live in the immediate area, in Neumarkt, or commute from Nuremberg or Regensburg by car. A meaningful share weekly-commute (Wochenpendeln) from larger cities such as Munich, Frankfurt, or Berlin during the week and travel home on weekends; the company is used to this pattern. There is no S-Bahn to Sengenthal and limited public transit, so a car is functionally required. Site-based roles (Bauleiter on a Munich, Cologne, or Leipzig project) are anchored to the project location instead.
Why do offers get declined and candidates end up at Hochtief, Strabag, or Bilfinger instead?
Two reasons dominate. First, the Sengenthal location: candidates with families anchored in Munich, Hamburg, or Berlin frequently decline rather than move or take on a long weekly commute. Second, base salary delta: top metro construction employers like Hochtief, Strabag, Bilfinger, Implenia, and Goldbeck typically pay 5-15 percent more in base for comparable engineering roles in major-city offices, and that gap is hard to close because Max Bögl is privately held with no equity component to offset it. Candidates who choose Max Bögl despite both factors usually do so for the technical depth of the precast and TSB work, the long-term stability of family ownership, the lower cost of living in the Oberpfalz, or genuine pride in working for a family Mittelstand rather than a listed multinational.
Is the work language really German, or can I get by in English?
It is really German. Headquarters operations, most internal documentation, project meetings, contracts under VOB, communications with the Betriebsrat, and the majority of client interactions are in German. Some international project teams (e.g., specific TSB or wind tower export projects) operate bilingually, and very specialized technical roles can occasionally be filled with strong English plus B2 German on a credible learning path, but assume the default is German and that C1 is the practical floor for most engineering and management roles. If your German is below B2, focus on the limited number of explicitly international postings and address the language gap directly in the Anschreiben.
How long does the hiring process take from application to offer?
For standard engineering and project roles, expect roughly four to eight weeks from application to written offer: about one to two weeks to first response from HR Sengenthal, a 15-30 minute Telefoninterview, then an on-site Vorstellungsgespräch typically two to three weeks later, and an offer one to three weeks after that. Trainee and graduate hires can be faster during program intake windows; senior leadership and specialized roles (e.g., TSB systems engineering, senior Werksleiter) regularly take three months or more because of broader internal alignment. Holiday periods (Weihnachten/Neujahr, Bayerische Schulferien in August) slow everything down.
Does Max Bögl hire international (non-EU) candidates and sponsor work permits?
Selectively, yes, primarily for shortage-occupation engineering roles (Mangelberufe) in civil engineering, structural engineering, and specific skilled trades, where a Blue Card EU or a Fachkräfteeinwanderungsgesetz visa is realistic. Recognition of foreign engineering degrees (Anerkennung) and German language certification (typically Goethe B2/C1 or equivalent) are the practical bottlenecks rather than employer willingness. The company will not normally sponsor speculative or general-management hires from outside the EU. If you are non-EU, target a posting that explicitly mentions an Ingenieur or Facharbeiter shortage profile and address relocation, language, and Anerkennung explicitly in your Anschreiben.
What is Transport System Bögl (TSB) and is it actually a real product?
TSB is Max Bögl's proprietary elevated maglev-style transit system for short and medium-distance urban and airport links. It uses precast concrete guideway segments (which play directly to the company's Fertigteilbau strength) and magnetic levitation technology. The first commercial reference line is operational in Chengdu, China, and the company has announced and pursued additional pilot and commercial projects internationally. It is a real product line with a real engineering and manufacturing organization, but it is a smaller and more cyclical business than the core construction and precast operations, and roles specific to TSB are limited in number and concentrated in Sengenthal.
What benefits and working conditions should I expect beyond base salary?
Standard package for white-collar and engineering roles typically includes 30 Tage Urlaub, Urlaubsgeld and Weihnachtsgeld where the contract or in-house equivalent of a Bautarif applies, betriebliche Altersvorsorge (BAV), Vermögenswirksame Leistungen, subsidized canteen at Sengenthal (Werkskantine), Corporate Benefits portal, JobRad / bike leasing, structured Einarbeitung with a Pate, and access to internal Weiterbildung through the Bögl-Akademie. Company cars are restricted to roles with genuine field need (Bauleiter, senior Vertrieb, Geschäftsleitung). Site roles include the usual construction-industry allowances (Auslöse, Verpflegungsmehraufwand) under the Bautarif. Remote work is limited and role-dependent: production, site, and trade roles are fully on-site; central engineering and back-office roles increasingly allow one to two days per week home office, but the cultural default remains presence in Sengenthal.
Should I apply speculatively (Initiativbewerbung) or only to posted roles?
Apply to posted roles whenever a credible match exists; the rexx portal makes that the path of least friction. Initiativbewerbung is accepted and occasionally successful, especially for skilled trades, apprenticeships, and dual-study programs where Max Bögl runs continuous intake, but for senior engineering and management hires the company prefers to fill against a defined Stellenausschreibung. If you do submit an Initiativbewerbung, target a specific Bereich (Tiefbau, Fertigteilbau, Wind, TSB, Hochbau, Infrastruktur) and a specific Standort, and explain in the Anschreiben why your profile would not be a duplicate of someone the team already has.

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  1. Max Bögl Karriere (official corporate careers page)
  2. Max Bögl Jobportal (official rexx-systems-powered application portal)
  3. Max Bögl Stellenangebote (live job listings)
  4. Max Bögl Unternehmen / Über uns (company history and structure)
  5. Max Bögl Wind AG (wind tower business unit)
  6. Transport System Bögl (TSB) product page
  7. rexx systems recruiting platform (ATS provider for Max Bögl jobportal)
  8. Max Bögl LinkedIn company page (employee profiles, role signals)