Geoinformation Scientist, Data Acquisition Lead | Geoinformationswissenschaftlerin / Geoinformationswissenschaftler Bereich Datengewinnung (m/w/d)

Bundesamt für das Personalmanagement der Bundeswehr Abteilung V

Euskirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Nov 19, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves leading a specialized team at the Federal Armed Forces Geoinformation Center (ZGeoBw) in Euskirchen, focusing on data acquisition and processing. Day-to-day responsibilities include planning and coordinating the organizational flow of task fulfillment, making diverse sources (such as elevation and vector data) usable for data acquisition, and developing methods for optimizing and automating data acquisition and validation processes. You will also coordinate the external awarding of data collection contracts and manage multinational cooperation within your technical area. Key requirements include a Master's degree in Geoinformatics, Geodesy, or a related field, proven experience with modern Geographic Information Systems (GIS) like ArcGIS and their geodatabases, and programming experience with FME or Python scripting for GIS. The position offers a permanent, full-time contract with the potential for civil servant status, attractive public sector compensation (A 13/A 14 BBesG or EG 13 TVöD), flexible working hours, and home office options, making it an excellent opportunity for experienced Geoinformation professionals seeking a leadership role in the German public sector.

Required Skills

Education

Master's degree or University Diploma in Geography, Geoinformatics, Geodesy, Cartography, or a comparable geoscientific field.

Experience

  • Professional experience in applying modern Geoinformation Systems (e.g., ArcGIS) and their geodatabases
  • Professional experience in multinational project work
  • Professional experience in application programming with FME or Python scripting for Geoinformation Systems

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • German citizenship required; Commitment to the liberal democratic basic order of the Basic Law; Potential for later assumption into civil servant status.