Team Lead, Database Administration | Arbeitsgebietsleiterin/Arbeitsgebietsleiter (w/m/d) Datenbankadministration

Landesamt für Steuern und Finanzen

Dresden, Sachsen, Deutschland
Published Nov 18, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This is a demanding and permanent position in Dresden within the Saxon State Office for Taxes and Finance (LSF), where you will lead the Database Administration team. Your core responsibilities include the planning, modeling, and administration of critical MS-SQL and Oracle databases, providing technical support for specialized applications, and ensuring compliance with all necessary database and access licenses. A key strategic element of the role involves developing robust database concepts, including hardware, redundancy solutions, and backup strategies, while adhering to current technologies and dependencies. Candidates must possess fluent German (C1 level) and a minimum of five years of professional experience managing complex server database environments. The role offers modern, flexible working hours and the possibility of mobile work, making it an attractive opportunity for experienced database leaders seeking stability in the German public sector.

Required Skills

Education

Preferred: Degree in Computer Science, Business Informatics, Administrative Informatics, or equivalent fields. Specific professional experience is mandatory.

Experience

  • Minimum five years of professional experience in database operations and administration in a complex server environment (e.g., cluster technology)
  • Extensive and applicable knowledge of administering current versions of MS-SQL and Oracle databases and associated tools
  • In-depth knowledge of database design and architecture
  • Advantageous: Practical experience in project management and project leadership
  • Advantageous: Practical experience in leading small teams

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Permanent employment contract. Location is Dresden. Foreign educational qualifications must be translated and recognized as equivalent in Germany. Applicants must possess a residence or settlement permit allowing the exercise of the corresponding activity.