Cybercrime Investigations Officer | Sachbearbeiterin bzw. Sachbearbeiter (w/m/d) Ermittlungen im Bereich Cybercrime

Polizeipräsidium Neubrandenburg Land MV

Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland
Published Mar 16, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

The Neubrandenburg Criminal Police Inspectorate is seeking a specialized professional to join their team as a Cybercrime Investigations Officer. In this role, you will lead independent investigations into internet and computer-aided crimes, including hacking attacks, identity theft, and digital fraud. Your day-to-day responsibilities will involve analyzing security incidents, identifying unauthorized system access, and securing digital evidence at virtual crime scenes. Additionally, you will provide technical consultancy to other investigative teams on complex IT issues and participate in special police operations requiring high-level technical expertise. This position is unique as it offers the status of a lifetime civil servant (Beamtin/Beamter) within the police service, providing exceptional job security, healthcare benefits, and a structured career path. It is an ideal opportunity for IT professionals looking to apply their technical skills toward public safety and societal security in a dynamic, investigative environment.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor/Master/Diploma) in Computer Science, Business Informatics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Information and Communication Technology, or a comparable field of study.

Experience

  • Professional experience in information and communication technology, specifically in network analysis and cyber defense.
  • Experience in handling digital evidence and securing virtual crime scenes.
  • Proven knowledge of application software risks and certification procedures.
  • Experience in conducting structured technical analysis of security-relevant incidents.

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be eligible for appointment as a German civil servant (typically requires EU/EEA citizenship); maximum age of 40 at time of appointment (exceptions apply); Class B driver's license required; must pass a medical examination and background check (Federal Central Register); willingness to undergo 3 years of modular police training and participate in business travel/special operations.