Job description:
For a public-sector customer, we are currently looking for an IT security architect (m / w / d) for Java software applications.
IMPORTANT: For this position the readiness for a SÜ2 (sabotage protection) is necessary. In addition, the customer demands a free integration of approx. 10% of the order sum (about 80 hours).
For this position we can offer a maximum net hourly rate of 87,00 €for on-site and remote.
Duration: 15.04.2026
- 30.04.2027
Capacity: approx. 50% (833 hours)
Location: 90% Remote, 124; 10% Nuremberg
Tasks:
1. Support in the activities to create the Privacy Policy
2. Creation of security concepts (including documentation as V-Siko)
3. Design of the requirements and definition of the necessary software adjustments to meet the protection needs and safety concepts
4. Ensure the implementation of the defined software adjustments
5. Preparation of all necessary documents on the security concepts for the procedure application
Skills:
1. Knowledge and experience in multi-layer applications as well as design & modelling of SW - special knowledge (necessary)
2. Knowledge and experience in users
- and session management - special knowledge (necessary)
3. Knowledge and experience in threat analyses - in-depth knowledge (necessary)
4. Knowledge and experience in metrics for safety - in-depth knowledge (necessary)
5. Knowledge and experience in JavaEE / EJB / Sevlets - in-depth knowledge (desirable)
6. Knowledge and experience on data protection - in-depth knowledge (desirable)
Background:
A new technical platform will be developed on the basis of which the individual support services (over 100 different services) can be implemented in a configurable way.
The funding platform is to be implemented on the basis of the low-code platform PEGA and the SAP module Social Service Management.
Five different IT applications are created within the project.
The funding platform is to be developed at the end of 2026 for the first funding instrument and to be productive at the turn of the year.
The organization of the project is divided into several sub-teams, which are to be converted into independent projects by setting up programmes.