70069: Computer scientist, information technician, natural scientist…

Updated: over 1 year ago
Location: Germany,
Deadline: 29 Jan 2023

Area of research:

Scientific / postdoctoral posts,Other


Job description:

In the German Space Operation Center (GSOC) the deployment of the Control Rooms and the Data Centre is made by the Department for Control Rooms and Datacenters. The tasks include not only the system-technical requirements engineering, the architecture and design draft, the subsequent realization, integration and validation, but also the operation of the systems and their system and system-technical support over the entire life cycle. In addition, central IT services and the server infrastructure for space projects are made available.

As an IT security manager, you will be responsible for the area of security in information technology (IT security) in the Columbus project and perform the following tasks in detail:

  • responsible for IT Security in the Columbus Project and maintain the Security Concept
  • interface to the Project and to the DLR-RB Information Security Management
  • selection, configuration, monitoring and testing of the IT security measures to implement the IT security concept
  • maintenance of the SIEM system (Security Information and Event Management) and the associated ticket tracking
  • planning, monitoring and advising the subsystems with regard to IT security aspects
  • participation in the Columbus Security Control Board (SCB)

In addition, you will be entrusted with the implementation of suitable measures in the field of Information Security based on the Columbus Project Security Concept.
To do this, you perform the following tasks:

  • selection of software and applications to monitor IT Security Requirements
  • development, implementation and testing of IT security requirements in cooperation with subsystem engineers
  • documentation of project-specific technical IT security measures

This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany’s largest scientific organisation.



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