MySQL Database Administrator | IT Administrator (w/m/d) MySQL Datenbanken

Landesamt für Digitalisierung, Breitband und Vermessung

München, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 13, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves the administration and optimization of MySQL database operations for the Free State of Bavaria's e-government applications. You will be responsible for managing high-availability solutions based on current MySQL versions, performing performance analysis, and implementing tuning measures in collaboration with clients. A key focus is ensuring BSI-compliant operations within the database environment and maintaining comprehensive documentation. This position is ideal for professionals who enjoy working with Linux systems and shell programming to maintain critical public infrastructure. The role is highly attractive due to its stability in the public sector, offering up to 80% remote work, a crisis-proof permanent contract, and the potential for civil servant status (Verbeamtung) for qualified candidates. Whether you are an experienced administrator or a motivated Bachelor's graduate, you will find a supportive environment with extensive training opportunities and a strong focus on work-life balance.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor or Diploma) in Computer Science or a comparable field; alternatively, a completed IT vocational training with extensive further training in at least two IT specialist areas (e.g., programming, networking, or databases).

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in MySQL database administration and technical operations
  • Experience in Linux system administration and shell scripting
  • Professional experience in performance analysis and database tuning
  • Experience with high-availability database architectures is preferred
  • Entry-level opportunities available for Bachelor's graduates without prior experience

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be willing to undergo a basic security clearance (Ü1) according to the Bavarian Security Clearance Act. Location constraints in Munich or Nuremberg. Willingness to work in a security-sensitive public sector environment.