IT Specialist for Information Systems (ISA) | Informatiker (m/w/d)
LANUK NRW
Job Summary
This role involves the continuous development and maintenance of the Information System for Substances and Facilities (ISA), which supports environmental authorities in immission control law. Day-to-day tasks include conceptualizing and planning system enhancements, overseeing external software developers, building and maintaining interfaces with other information systems, and providing user support and training. The ideal candidate will have a degree in Computer Science or a related field, coupled with practical experience in software development or support. This position offers a meaningful role within a sustainable public authority, flexible working hours, extensive home office options, and opportunities for professional development, making it an attractive choice for professionals looking to contribute to environmental protection.
Required Skills
Education
University degree (at least Bachelor or FH-Diplom) in Computer Science or comparable. Alternatively, a suitable university degree with proven, comprehensive practical experience in software development or support.
Experience
- Professional experience in software development or support
- Professional experience in environmental administration (advantageous)
- Professional experience in the digitalization of administrative processes (advantageous)
- Experience working in interdisciplinary working groups (advantageous)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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