Erzdiözese München und Freising | Germany | 81xxx, 80xxx München | Permanent position | Full time / Home office | Published since: 26.05.2025 on stepstone.de
Head of IT Endpoint Management
We are looking for you for IT end device management as Head of Department:in Reference number: 11109 Start: next possible Working relationship: unlimited Place of work: Munich Application deadline: 24.06.2025 Working time: Full time Remuneration: EC 13
Who are we? Around 16,000 people work in pastoral care, administration and social institutions and educational institutions at the Erzbistum München and Freising. On behalf of the archbishop of Munich and Freising, the Ordinariat of Munich performs the tasks of the diocese administration. The Erzbistum Munich and Freising operates one of the largest IT networks in Upper Bavaria. The IT end device management department in the Central Services department is responsible for the provision, operation and further development of currently 6,500 IT workstations and client infrastructure. JOBV1_EN
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We are looking for you for IT end device management as Head of Department:in Reference number: 11109 Start: next possible Working relationship: unlimited Place of work: Munich Application deadline: 24.06.2025 Working time: Full time Remuneration: EC 13
Who are we? Around 16,000 people work in pastoral care, administration and social institutions and educational institutions at the Erzbistum München and Freising. On behalf of the archbishop of Munich and Freising, the Ordinariat of Munich performs the tasks of the diocese administration. The Erzbistum Munich and Freising operates one of the largest IT networks in Upper Bavaria. The IT end device management department in the Central Services department is responsible for the provision, operation and further development of currently 6,500 IT workstations and client infrastructure. personnel, professional and organizational management of the department and ensuring a service-oriented and efficient operation in cooperation with the department management IT workstation Plan and develop the central infrastructure for virtual desktops Planning, coordination and monitoring of system operation and evaluation of new technologies IT project management Licence management and maintenance as well as selection and control of external service providers.
completed university studies (BA/Dipl.-FH) in the field of computer science, administrative or economic informatics or a comparable completed training as a specialist informant with long-term professional experience in senior position and specialist training Knowledge and experience in computer science, strategic planning, data protection and IT security as well as project management Decision-making in complex relationships and personnel management competence Loyalty and identification with the aims and values of the Catholic Church and knowledge of church structures.
family-friendly working time arrangements and home office as part of the service possibilities Compensation according to ABD (equivalent to TVöD), special payment of the year, occupational pensions and, where appropriate, Munich allowance and childcare allowance Continuing and continuing training and our offers “living spirituality” numerous additional services, including work cans, employee discounts, extensive health and fitness services own kita and school places, rental offers via internal forum. People with severe disabilities are preferably taken into account with the same suitability. JOBV1_EN
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