Golem Highlights 6 IT Jobs in Security, DevOps, and Cloud in Germany
Explore six new IT job opportunities in Germany across security, DevOps, and UX.

Hunting for a new IT gig? Golem's latest job market rundown might just have your next move. The platform recently flagged six open positions, spanning security, DevOps, and UX design.
Top IT Jobs in Focus
Golem's job market? It's pulled together a pretty diverse mix of roles, covering all sorts of IT specializations:
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- IT Project Coordinator: The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Cologne needs a coordinator for an interagency cloud project. Think IT service management, technical coordination.
- DevOps/Platform Engineer: CALIMA Safety GmbH in Berlin is after a DevOps and Platform Engineer. This one's for a security-critical B2B SaaS product, heavy on Kubernetes and multi-cloud infrastructures.
- UI/UX Designer: Deutsche Rentenversicherung Rheinland in Düsseldorf wants a designer. Someone with a knack for user-centric design and digital accessibility.
- Hardware Service Technician: Pretix GmbH in Heidelberg is hiring. Roles here involve hardware configuration, support, and testing.
- Technical Security Officer: IT-Dienstleistungszentrum Berlin needs a security officer for infrastructure operations. Risk analysis, incident management – that's the gig.
- Datacenter Admin: DBS Delta Business Service GmbH in Poing has an opening. You'd be working on server operation and IT landscape optimization.
Context: Growing Demand Across Europe
Look, digital transformation isn't slowing down. That means more demand for IT pros across Europe, especially in Germany. Companies are expanding their cloud and security infrastructures, trying to keep up.
What This Means for You
For IT pros, these aren't just job listings. They're a real chance to jump into impactful projects, to really boost your career in a sector that's honestly booming. If you're looking for responsibility and growth? You might wanna apply.
What's Still Unclear
What about salaries? Application deadlines? Yeah, we don't know yet. You'll have to hit up the organizations directly for those details.
Why This Matters
The IT sector keeps growing. So does the need for skilled folks in security and cloud. These openings? They show off Germany's vibrant tech scene, sure, but they also highlight the skills employers are really after right now.
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