IT Systems Administrator and IT Coordinator | Sachbearbeitung Systemadministration sowie IT-Koordination (m/w/d)

Stadt Mainz

Mainz am Rhein, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Published Apr 13, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This role involves managing the IT infrastructure and coordinating digital projects for the Registry, Legal, and Public Order Office in Mainz. On a day-to-day basis, you will be responsible for system administration, software maintenance, data security, and statistical evaluations for specialized administrative programs. You will act as a key liaison for various IT interfaces, handle hardware procurement, and design and deliver user training sessions. The position is ideal for professionals who enjoy a mix of technical system support and organizational coordination within a public sector environment. What makes this role attractive is the high level of job security provided by the German public service (TVöD/LBesO), flexible working hours with mobile work options, and a comprehensive benefits package including a 'Deutschlandticket' for transit and extensive professional development opportunities. You will work independently while contributing to the modernization of public safety and order systems.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Computer Science (or a degree with significant IT content), or qualification for the Civil Service (A 10 LBesO), or completion of Administrative Course II (Verwaltungslehrgang II).

Experience

  • Professional experience in public administration or IT coordination
  • Experience in managing and maintaining specialized software systems
  • Experience in coordinating IT projects and hardware procurement
  • Proven ability in organizational management and service-oriented workflows
  • Experience in conducting technical training or workshops is preferred

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be eligible for German public service employment (TVöD 9c or A 10 LBesO). Location is fixed in Mainz, Germany. Willingness to undergo specialized further training is required.