IT Systems Administrator | Informatiker (m/w/d)

Land Schleswig-Holstein

Neumünster, Holstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Published Apr 20, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves the administration, quality assurance, and user support of specialized IT systems (GEAS-relevant) used for screening processes, including biometric data collection and identity verification. You will be responsible for system configuration, user role management, and ensuring high system availability through second-level support. A core part of the role is coordinating with IT service providers, managing system updates, and ensuring compliance with data protection and information security standards. Additionally, you will provide user training, conduct quality assurance measures, and assist in process optimization through reporting and analytical support. The position also includes server administration tasks, specifically focusing on Microsoft server environments and network storage solutions. This is an ideal role for an IT professional with a background in public administration or information technology who thrives in a collaborative, process-oriented environment and is committed to maintaining secure, high-performing IT infrastructures.

Required Skills

Education

University degree (Bachelor's or equivalent) in Computer Science, Business Informatics, Business Administration (with IT focus), or Public Administration. Alternatively, completion of the 'Qualifizierungslehrgang II' (or current enrollment).

Experience

  • Professional experience in IT systems administration
  • Experience in the administration of complex IT infrastructure and server environments
  • Experience in project and team-based work environments
  • Experience in requirements management and conducting technical training sessions
  • Experience in handling IT-related projects and coordinating with external service providers

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • Valid Class B driver's license, proof of measles immunity (for those born after 1970), and ability to meet German civil service (beamtenrechtlich) or collective bargaining (TV-L) requirements.