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HIPOLE: Helmholtz-Institute for Polymers in Energy Applications Jena (HI-POLE)
Area of research:
IT - EDV
Part-Time Suitability:
The position is suitable for part-time employment.
Job description:
Reference No. HI 2025/6
The Helmholtz Institute HIPOLE: Helmholtz-Institute for Polymers in Energy Applications Jena (HI-POLE) is looking for
IT System Administrator (m/f/d) for Scientific Computing at HIPOLE Jena
Your Tasks
 * Support, maintenance, and administration of HIPOLE Jena's IT infrastructure, in particular high-performance computers (HPC systems), servers, and workstations
 * Installation, maintenance, and updates of scientific software packages
 * Supporting scientists in the use of HPC resources
 * Ensuring data security, developing and implementing backup strategies, and managing large amounts of data
 * Providing technical support for problems with software, hardware, and network infrastructure
 * Documentation of system configurations, software installations, and usage guidelines
 * Contribution to the further development of the IT infrastructure, e.g., by integrating new technologies
 * Organizing and conducting training courses on IT and HPC topics
 * Contact person to central IT and HPC services
Your Profile
 * Completed academic degree in computer science (or a related field); alternatively, completed training as an IT specialist or equivalent skills and knowledge, e.g., vocational training with several years of professional experience in the IT field; ideally with experience in a scientific environment
 * Very good knowledge of Linux/Unix operating systems, ideally in the context of scientific computing
 * Experience in working with HPC systems, including cluster management and batch systems
 * Knowledge of installing and configuring scientific software, ideally in the field of theoretical chemistry/material modeling
 * Basic knowledge of programming languages or scripting languages (e.g., Python, Bash, or similar)
 * Strong team spirit, initiative, and willingness to engage in continuous professional development
 * Very good written and spoken German and English skills
You demonstrate a high level of commitment, initiative, problem-solving skills, and a willingness to familiarize yourself with a wide range of tasks. You are characterized by your teamwork skills, reliability, independence, and communication abilities.
You enjoy working in an interdisciplinary, international team within a diverse and dynamic work environment.
Further Information
Anne Kürschner
anne.kuerschner@helmholtz-berlin.de
Closing Date: 30.11.2025
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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Company info
Telephone
 0049-30-206329-0
Location
 Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Str. 2
 Berlin
 Berlin
 10178
 Germany