IT Coordinator / IT Specialist for Specialized Applications | 11-LBGR-2026 IT-Sachbearbeitung/IT-Koordinator (m/d/w) im Aufgabengebiet IT-Fachverfahren
Landesamt für Bergbau, Geologie und Rohstoffe
Job Summary
The State Office for Mining, Geology and Raw Materials (LBGR) is seeking an IT Coordinator to manage and develop specialized IT procedures in Cottbus. In this role, you will be responsible for the technical support, conceptual design, and implementation of specialist applications that support the agency's oversight of mining and energy transition projects. Day-to-day tasks include performing requirements analysis, creating technical specifications (Lasten- und Pflichtenhefte), advising specialist departments, and administering workstations. You will also engage in programming and manage large relational databases. This position offers a highly flexible work environment with mobile work options and a comprehensive public service benefits package. Please note this is a fixed-term replacement role for maternity and parental leave, currently estimated to run until July 2027. It is an ideal opportunity for an IT professional looking to contribute to significant environmental and energy infrastructure projects in the Brandenburg region.
Required Skills
Education
University degree (Bachelor or Diploma) preferably in Computer Science or a related field. International degrees require ZAB or ANABIN evaluation.
Experience
- Professional experience in the IT sector is mandatory
- Experience in the conception, development, and implementation of specialist software applications
- Experience in technical consulting for specialized business departments
- Experience working with large relational databases
- Experience in requirements engineering and creating technical documentation
Languages
Additional
- Fixed-term contract (maternity/parental leave replacement) until approximately July 15, 2027. Location: Cottbus. Public service salary group TV-L E11. Applicants with international degrees must provide German translations and ZAB/ANABIN recognition.