Technische Universität München Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz | Germany | 85xxx Garching bei München | Temporary contract | Full time | Published since: 29.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Bachelor of Computer Science for IT Security (m/f/d)
With the research neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) in Garching near Munich, the Technical University of Munich operates one of the most powerful and modern neutron sources worldwide. As a service provider for science and service providers for the industry, we take a leading position in the field of research with neutrons and their technical use. To strengthen our team, we are looking for a Bachelor of Computer Science (m/w/d) for IT security at the next time in full time (40h/week). .
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We are looking for support to implement the requirements of the SEWD-IT directive. Its task is to support the operational IT systems and networks, which are characterised by a wide range of technologies used. This ranges from conventional PC-based systems to highly specialized and heterogeneous control systems for controlling and monitoring FRM II. In addition to support and maintenance, the task also includes the further development of IT systems taking into account new technologies and changed regulatory requirements. In addition to the technical implementation, you will also be responsible, in particular, for the administrative support of more complex change measures in close cooperation with the specialist departments of FRM II, the competent supervisory authority and the atomic expert it has added. The following aspects are the focus: Defining and implementing IT security measures taking into account the protection issues and protection aspects of the SEWD Directive, including the analysis of the used information technology and its interfaces Technical know-how to minimise the functionality of IT systems on the absolutely necessary, typing of operating systems, restrictive configuration of network interfaces and role access rights Management of IT security in the supplier relationship, i.e. selection, requirements, contract design and verification of hardware and software suppliers as well as system integrators Knowledge of attacker scenarios, especially for privileged access Documentation and monitoring of measures Ability to customize authentication methods to ensure appropriate security levels Creation, introduction and maintenance of a Directive to ensure the ‘IT-Grundschutz’ in accordance with the requirements BSI
You have completed their studies (Bachelor FH or Univ.) in the field of IT. You are familiar with safety standards and processes that are specifically applied to critical infrastructure and the protection of radioactive substances, including testing, monitoring and emergency provision in IT operations. You know attacker scenarios, especially for privileged access. You have extensive knowledge of the documentation and the creation of security measures in IT security manuals. Confidence with industry-standard security standards, e.g. basic IT protection of BSI In addition, you should have experience with the specific requirements for safety-critical areas such as nuclear energy or the transport of radioactive substances. You have already been able to gain experience in cooperation with supervisory authorities and their trained experts. Due to the extensive contact with the authorities, very good knowledge of German is required in word and writing. The high safety standard of our facility requires the atomic reliability of employees. Corresponding checks are carried out for this purpose. Access to radiation protection areas is required for your activity.
For further information on the subject, please contact Mr Hetzer Tel.: +49 89 289 14334. The FRM II has a flexible working time model with electronic time recording, in which multi-working is fully compensated. Further benefits are the occupational pension schemes VBL and, in addition to 30 holiday days per year, 2 further free days (24.12. & 31.12), as well as a support staff council.
As an employee of FRM II, you can benefit from many other TUM offers, such as TUM and Higher Education Extensive TUM-Internal Continuing and Training Opportunities Childcare of TUM (upon availability) Very good access to public transport The place is remunerated according to TV-L and is limited to 3 years due to the project. The place is suitable for occupation with people with difficulty. Disabled applicants are preferably hired in the case of otherwise essentially the same suitability, skills and professional performance. The TUM aims to increase the proportion of women. Applications for women are therefore expressly welcomed. .
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![]() | Technische Universität München Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz | |
| 85747 Garching bei München | ||
| Germany |
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