Microsoft SQL Server Architect | Fachinformatiker (m/w/d)

Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund (DRV Bund)

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Oct 10, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

The Deutsche Rentenversicherung Bund, Germany's largest pension insurance provider, is seeking a Microsoft SQL Server Architect to join their Joint Data Center team in Berlin. This critical role involves taking full architectural responsibility for a large number of Microsoft SQL Server instances, focusing on planning, deployment, and ensuring secure and high-performing operations. The architect will be tasked with creating comprehensive database concepts, establishing standards for installation and maintenance, and leading cross-departmental IT projects. A key component of the role is automation, requiring programming tools and scripts using T-SQL and PowerShell to standardize the IT landscape. Candidates must possess a university degree or equivalent IT qualification, coupled with multi-year practical experience administering MS SQL Server (version 2019 and higher), including expertise in high-availability solutions and BSI-compliant IT security concepts. This position offers an opportunity to work within a highly complex and essential IT system landscape, mentoring junior staff and documenting high-level operational procedures.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor/Diploma/FH) in IT, comparable IT qualification, or vocational training in the IT sector

Experience

  • At least 3 years of practical experience in the IT sector (required if qualification is vocational training or comparable practical experience)
  • Multi-year practical experience in the administration of Microsoft SQL Server (Version 2019 and higher)
  • Experience in conceptualizing database topics, including high availability, monitoring, and IT security

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must work at the Berlin location; Ability to mentor and train junior staff; Responsible for planning and structured documentation of high-difficulty IT operational procedures.