Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik | Germany | 53xxx Bonn | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 12.03.2026 on stepstone.de
IT specialist in the field of ''sovereign biometrics'' (m/f/d)
We are the Federal Cybersecurity Authority. Together with around 1,700 employees, we are shaping a secure digital future for Germany. Due to the rapid development of digitalization, our team continues to grow – in addition to our tasks. For this we are looking for dedicated professionals who shape a secure digital world. IT Specialist (m/d) in the field of “Holiness Biometry” (Deleting group E 10 TVöD or the comparable grade according to BBesO) indefinitely at the office of Bonn
The importance of biometry continues to increase in all areas of daily life; biometric characteristics are also increasingly being used in the high field, for example in passport and identity, or in border control. Here, European developments and new technologies significantly influence the use of biometry in Germany. The main task of Unit D 33 is to make the recording and processing of these biometric features in the high-level range safe and efficient and to support high-level demand carriers in the implementation of biometry systems in operational operation. We thus make a direct contribution to cyber security in Germany and drive the digitalisation of state processes. In addition to the design of biometrics in the national fields of application, our main tasks include the harmonisation of requirements in the European and international context. .
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We are the Federal Cybersecurity Authority. Together with around 1,700 employees, we are shaping a secure digital future for Germany. Due to the rapid development of digitalization, our team continues to grow – in addition to our tasks. For this we are looking for dedicated professionals who shape a secure digital world. IT Specialist (m/d) in the field of “Holiness Biometry” (Deleting group E 10 TVöD or the comparable grade according to BBesO) indefinitely at the office of Bonn
The importance of biometry continues to increase in all areas of daily life; biometric characteristics are also increasingly being used in the high field, for example in passport and identity, or in border control. Here, European developments and new technologies significantly influence the use of biometry in Germany. The main task of Unit D 33 is to make the recording and processing of these biometric features in the high-level range safe and efficient and to support high-level demand carriers in the implementation of biometry systems in operational operation. We thus make a direct contribution to cyber security in Germany and drive the digitalisation of state processes. In addition to the design of biometrics in the national fields of application, our main tasks include the harmonisation of requirements in the European and international context.
Biometry: Assessment of the safety and performance of biometric systems and support of high-level stakeholders in biometry Project work: Support and coordination of development and pilot projects in cooperation with national (security) authorities, industry and research institutions Support in the field of ‘Technical Guidelines and Requirement Collection’: specification and development of technical specifications, processes (e.g. in BPMN) and data exchange formats (e.g. XML, JSON) for high-level systems; Harmonisation of these requirements in the national, European and international context Requirements management: coordination and consolidation of technical requirements with stakeholders in the national and international context Standardisation: Support for international harmonisation and standardisation of biometric requirements
A completed study (FH-Diplom/Bachelor) of the disciplines Computer Science, Technical Informatics, IT-Safety, Physics, Mathematics, News, Communications or Electrical Engineering, IT-Management or Business Informatics. Ideally, you already have experiences regarding biometry and/or Requirements for technical systems and processes.
What is important to us: In the team, you work in a solution-oriented manner, are criminal and bring yourself into your work cooperatively and independently. You have a binding and friendly appearance, good organizational skills and a convincing oral and written expressability. The #TeamBSI benefits from your decision-making and targeted work. Your motivation to learn for life and thereby continuously develop into your skills, skills and knowledge. You have very good German and good to very good English language skills in word and writing (German at least. C1, English at least B2). You bring the willingness to participate in further training and to take over regular, also multi-day missions – taking into account the compatibility of family and profession. On average, about 15 – 20 days per year are expected.
A challenging and varied task with social added value in the design of a secure digital future in Germany. Compatibility of private and professional life through flexible work design, the possibility of mobile work in Germany and part-time work – more information than FAQ. A targeted introduction and good development opportunities through continuing and continuing training offers for personal and professional qualifications. A safe and crisis-proof workplace, the perspective of a beaming and a diverse range of health services. A monthly BSI supplement of €200. Support for the transfer costs or payment of separation allowance under certain conditions. A discounted monthly ticket for passenger transport (Job ticket) or alternatively a discounted German ticket. More about us on #TeamBSI and on our social networks
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![]() | Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik | |
| 53175 Bonn | ||
| Germany |
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