Geodata Management Specialist | Sachbearbeiter*in Geodatenmanagement

Stadtverwaltung Mönchengladbach Fachbereich Personalmanagement

Mönchengladbach, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
Published Feb 10, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Geodata Management Specialist for the City of Mönchengladbach, you will play a vital role in developing and maintaining the municipal spatial data infrastructure (SDI). Your daily responsibilities include managing geodata services and portals such as WMS and WFS, while actively participating in innovative Geo-AI projects. This involves using advanced tools for automated object recognition in satellite imagery and the classification of 3D point clouds. You will collaborate closely with various departments and external partners to ensure seamless geodata delivery. This position is particularly attractive due to its focus on cutting-edge technologies like AI and 3D modeling within a secure public service environment. Candidates should possess a degree in Geoinformatics or Surveying and demonstrate a strong interest in GIS technologies and data standards. The role offers excellent work-life balance through flexible working hours and mobile work options.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's degree in Geoinformatics or Surveying (with 'Engineer' title eligibility), or qualification for Civil Service Career Group 2 (Entry Level 1) in surveying, or Geomatics vocational training with UNIGIS professional certification (60 ECTS).

Experience

  • Professional experience in geoinformatics or surveying engineering
  • Experience with geodata services and portals (WMS, WFS, Geo-catalogs)
  • Practical experience with GIS tools and spatial data formats
  • Experience in the analysis and classification of point clouds or image data
  • Experience or strong interest in AI applications within a GIS context

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must be eligible for German public service pay grades E 10 TVöD-V or A 10 LBesG NRW. Applicants completing required qualifications by February 28, 2026, will be considered.