Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Specialist, Federal Police Inspection Berlin-Hauptbahnhof | Bearbeiter (m/w/d) IKT bei der Bundespolizeiinspektion Berlin-Hauptbahnhof

Bundespolizeidirektion Berlin

Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
Published Sep 1, 2025
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves working within the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) department of the Federal Police, focusing on equipping the Berlin Directorate. Day-to-day tasks include managing IT hardware, radio, and video technology, advising superiors on technical capabilities, and supporting users. The specialist will engage with workshops, determine material needs, order and relocate equipment, and oversee budget planning. Key responsibilities also extend to developing and implementing IT security concepts, network plans, and participating in inventories and revisions. This position offers the unique opportunity to be employed as a police officer after successful selection, undergoing a comprehensive training program. The role requires a commitment to public service, with potential for night/weekend shifts during special operations, though typically Monday to Friday day shifts. It's an attractive opportunity for individuals seeking a secure public service career with a direct impact on federal police operations.

Required Skills

Education

Successfully completed vocational training with an electro-technical focus or in information technology.

Experience

  • At least 18 months of relevant professional experience in the described area. (Candidates without this experience may gain it on the job.)
  • Professional experience in an electro-technical field or with an information technology focus.

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Must not have completed the 28th year of age on the day of employment. (Alternatively, if you have at least three years of professional experience, you can be considered up to the age of 36.)
  • German, EU/EEA citizenship required.
  • Commitment to the liberal democratic basic order of the German Basic Law.
  • No criminal record.
  • Stable financial circumstances.
  • Physically fit for police service (determined by a sports test and medical examination during the application period).
  • Willingness to work night/weekend shifts during special operational occasions.