IT Criminal Investigator | IT-Kriminalist (m/w/d)

Polizeipräsidium Oberbayern Nord

Erding, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Aug 14, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

The Bavarian Police Department North is seeking an IT Criminal Investigator to join their team in Erding, starting May 1, 2026. This role involves independently investigating cases of cybercrime, including credit card fraud, identity theft, and hacker attacks. You will also leverage your digital expertise to support colleagues in traditional criminal cases such as drug-related crimes, violent offenses, and terrorism. Key responsibilities include analyzing digital traces, managing cybercrime cases, participating in searches, securing and evaluating evidence, conducting interrogations, and contributing to crime prevention and public relations. This is a challenging and varied position within the public service, offering a high degree of autonomy and responsibility, with the potential for civil servant status.

Required Skills

Education

University or University of Applied Sciences degree (Bachelor or Diploma) in Computer Science (all specializations), Information and Communication Technology, Electrical Engineering, Business and IT Security, or a comparable degree with coursework in databases, programming, algorithms, etc. (minimum 180 ECTS points)

Experience

  • Professional experience in the IT sector is desirable
  • At least three years of full-time professional activity relevant to cybercrime for civil servant status (can include one year of police-specific training)

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Must uphold the liberal democratic basic order as per the German Basic Law, be law-abiding, have orderly financial circumstances. Must not have reached 45 years of age at the time of appointment to civil servant status. Physical, mental, and psychological fitness required for police service, subject to a police medical examination. Consent to and successful completion of a reliability check (pursuant to Art. 60a PAG) is required. Position is part-time capable after completion of police-specific training.