IT-Sicherheitsbeauftragte/r,Informatiker/in

  • Dublin
  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
Informatik, IT, BSI Grundschutz, IT-Security, ISO 2700x Decentralized Information Security Officer (m/f/d) Working at the Technical University of Braunschweig The Technische Universität Braunschweig is one of the leading technical universities in Germany and offers you as an employer a wide range of modern, challenging and varied jobs. Not only in the field of research and teaching, but also in administration, technology and crafts, around 3,800 employees ensure that our university successfully fulfills its educational mission for over 16,000 students and around 100 trainees in a broad spectrum of teaching and research with excellent facilities and a personal atmosphere. We are currently looking for two new members of staff for the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) position and the faculties. Decentralized Information Security Officer (m/f/d) (full-time / part-time, permanent) The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is responsible for the information security process at the Technische Universität Braunschweig and manages its implementation together with the IT operators and the Information Security Management Team (ISMT). This team includes the decentralized information security officers (DISB). As a DISB, you are responsible for the IT security of your own area of responsibility and act as a central point of contact for information security issues. You will work closely with the CISO staff unit and support your department in implementing the relevant regulations. Your areas of responsibility: You will be involved in the development and updating of information security guidelines, information security concepts, IT emergency concepts and measures in the event of IT security incidents You provide information and assist in the handling of potential information security incidents You are involved in the procedural design of suitable measures You will develop and maintain an overview of the IT systems and information-processing processes used You provide advice and training on IT security issues You act as an advisory member of the TU Braunschweig IT Security Board With a corresponding master's degree, you will also use established scientific methods to help create and disseminate advisories and deal with information security incidents, manage information security processes in the organizational units and design training courses for users and administrators. Your basics: You have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in computer science, IT security, information security or a comparable IT-related subject area Ideally, you have completed further training to become an information security officer You are also welcome to apply if you are willing to acquire this qualification as part of a trainee program and have knowledge of BSI basic protection and/or ISO27001, process modeling and threat intelligence operations You express yourself well - in writing and orally in German and English (at least B2 level) You can work well in a team, are able to deal with conflict, have a high level of customer and service orientation and are able to work under pressure You have analytical thinking skills as well as a structured, responsible and results-oriented way of working Our benefits: Pay in line with the collective agreement according to EG 11 TV-L (Bachelor's degree) or up to EG 13 TV-L (Master's degree) depending on the tasks assigned and fulfillment of the personal requirements. If the classification is initially below EG 13 due to the individual personal requirements, further qualification is supported and promoted in the form of individually tailored qualification measures with the aim of transferring higher-value activities corresponding to the pay groups up to EG 13. Payment according to EG 13 TV-L requires the assumption of the further areas of responsibility described above upon completion of a Master's degree a special payment at the end of the year and a supplementary pension as a company pension, comparable to a company pension in the private sector an interesting and varied job with extensive induction training in a pleasant working atmosphere with a friendly and motivated team flexible working and part-time models and a family-friendly university culture, documented since 2007 by the "Family-friendly university" audit and intensive induction training and a wide range of further education and sports opportunities as well as a lively campus life in an international atmosphere. Other special features: We welcome applicants of all nationalities. At the same time, we welcome the interest of severely disabled people and give preference to their applications if they are equally qualified. Please indicate this in your application and enclose proof. Furthermore, we are working to fulfill the gender equality mandate based on the Lower Saxony Equal Rights Act (NGG). Applications from women are therefore particularly welcome. We store personal data in order to carry out the application process. By submitting your application, you consent to your data being stored and processed electronically for application purposes in compliance with data protection regulations. For further information on data protection, please refer to our privacy policy at https://www.tu-braunschweig.de/datenschutzerklaerung-bewerbungen. Unfortunately, application costs cannot be reimbursed. Questions and answers: Do you still have questions? Dr. Böttger will answer them by telephone on 0531 391-63702 or by e-mail at ciso@tu-braunschweig.de. Apply by May 5, 2024! We look forward to receiving your application via our job market. Alternatively, you can send your application by email to bewerbung-abt12@tu-braunschweig.de, quoting the job advertisement number 12.24-05/24, together with relevant documents in a PDF file or by post to Technical University of Braunschweig Human Resources Department - 12.24-05/24 - University Square 2 38106 Brunswick www.tu-braunschweig.de