IT Architect | IT Architect d/w/m

RWE Nuclear GmbH Zentrale Nuclear Essen

Biblis, Hessen, Deutschland
Published Mar 26, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

As an IT Architect at RWE Nuclear, you will be responsible for the independent planning, management, and implementation of critical IT infrastructure projects, including network modernization, server migrations, and data center relocations. This role balances strategic oversight with hands-on technical execution, requiring you to perform system configurations, network adjustments, and error analyses. You will coordinate between internal departments and external partners while ensuring strict compliance with IT security and regulatory standards. Beyond project work, you will take ownership of the operational environment, managing NetApp storage, Veeam backup solutions, VMware, and Microsoft Server domains. This position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a stable, permanent role within a major global energy leader that is currently navigating significant technological transformation and sustainability goals. You will join a collaborative team in Biblis where technical expertise in infrastructure is highly valued and directly impacts the safety and efficiency of nuclear decommissioning operations.

Required Skills

Education

Completed university degree in Computer Science or a completed vocational training in the IT field with several years of relevant professional experience.

Experience

  • Several years of professional experience in IT Administration
  • Extensive experience in planning and implementing IT infrastructure projects such as cloud migrations or data center moves
  • Proven experience in managing Microsoft Server environments and storage systems
  • Experience in coordinating internal and external stakeholders and managing project documentation

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Permanent, full-time position located in Biblis, Germany. Requires compliance with specific IT security and regulatory standards relevant to the nuclear energy sector.