ICT Technical Administrative Officer | Sachbearbeiterin/Sachbearbeiter (m/w/d) - Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik

Bundespolizeidirektion Stuttgart

Karlsruhe, Baden, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Feb 9, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This unique role as an ICT Technical Administrative Officer involves supporting the Federal Police's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) organization, focusing on the functionality and development of critical operational resources, particularly radio technology. Day-to-day tasks include advising leadership, communicating with specialized workshops, determining equipment needs, and managing comprehensive budget planning and inventory control using a material management program, overseeing materials from procurement to disposal. A key requirement is a completed Bachelor's degree in a technical field such as Electrical or Communications Engineering, coupled with relevant professional experience (minimum 18 months). The position is attractive because successful candidates are hired as Federal Police Officers, undergoing specialized professional training. While primarily a day-shift role, flexibility is required to serve in command staff during special operations, potentially involving night and weekend duties related to material and logistics expertise.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in a relevant technical field (e.g., Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Information Technology, or Communications Engineering).

Experience

  • At least 18 months of relevant professional experience in Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering (with a technical focus), Information Technology, or Communications Engineering.
  • Minimum of three years of professional experience required to qualify for the extended age limit (up to 42 years old).

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must be hired as a Federal Police Officer (Polizeivollzugsbeamtin/beamter) following a successful suitability selection process; Must possess German or EU/EEA citizenship; Must not have completed the 34th year of age on the day of employment (unless bringing 3+ years of professional experience, then up to 42nd year); Must be committed to the German Basic Law; Must have no criminal record and live in stable economic circumstances; Must be physically suitable for police duty (verified by sports test and medical examination); Willingness to work night and weekend shifts during special operations/command staff duties.