Scientific Employee / Engineer in Software Development | Ingenieur (m/w/d)

Bundeskriminalamt

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Jan 9, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves leading software development teams and contributing to the development and adaptation of specialized software tools, including comprehensive test management. The Scientific Employee/Engineer will be crucial in observing and technically evaluating relevant software developments, while also designing and developing methods for analyzing communication and network data, focusing on protocols, content, and IT infrastructure for information technology monitoring (ITÜ) and Over-The-Top (OTT) services. Key requirements include a Master's degree in Computer Science or related technical fields, fundamental knowledge in software development, scripting, and programming, along with expertise in Internet technology, IT security, and network technologies. The position is attractive due to its focus on cutting-edge IT security and monitoring infrastructure, offering opportunities for leadership, flexible working models, and involvement in national research and development projects, though it requires flexibility for domestic and occasional international business travel and on-call duty.

Required Skills

Education

Completed scientific university degree (Master's or equivalent) in (Technical) Computer Science, Telecommunications Engineering, Information Technology, Communication Technology, or a comparable IT-focused scientific university degree.

Experience

  • Comprehensive experience in Reverse Engineering of Software
  • Experience in successfully leading software development teams
  • Professional experience in project and test management

Languages

English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Willingness to undertake 3-5 planned domestic business trips annually (rarely international, typically 2-5 days long); Willingness to participate in 2-3 planned operational deployments annually (when away from duty station); Willingness to work overtime for urgent operational needs; Willingness to participate in on-call duty (Einsatzrufbereitschaft), occasionally up to 3 weeks per year.