DevOps Engineer with a focus on development and operations (m/f/d) Whether Bavarian, English, or JavaScript, we understand each other. Full-time and part-time positions available Permanent contract (multiple positions) Application deadline: March 18, 2026 E11 TVöD / A11 Start: as soon as possible Option to work from home Reference number: 24434 Your area of responsibility IT@M, Customer Management, Agnes-Pockels-Bogen 21, 80992 Munich What you can achieve with us The DKL-15 service area is responsible for a wide range of central services for a modern, digitized city administration. These include driver's license administration, parking space management, and municipal traffic monitoring. As a city-wide interface for cross-sectional services, we handle the security and registration processes for all Natural procedures and are currently pushing ahead with the replacement of Natural with a modern, future-proof Java platform. In our team, you can expect varied and responsible tasks, from ensuring service level management for all business services to solution consulting within the scope of projects to the implementation of individual customer requirements. Your tasks will include both optimizing existing applications and implementing and planning IT solutions. In your role as a DevOps Engineer, you will be responsible for packaging, testing, and distributing software, analyzing and eliminating malfunctions, and providing 2nd/3rd level support. Your tasks will also include developing solutions for workplace services and specialist procedures, as well as supporting projects and maintaining and further developing the resulting solutions. In all these activities, you will work in a dedicated team, closely collaborating with the specialist departments and customers in the district administration department. Together, you will create an efficient, secure, and service-oriented IT landscape, thereby making an important contribution to the digitalization of the city administration. Occasionally, the job requires you to work outside of core working hours. This may involve occasional weekend work or on-call duty. What you can look forward to Attractive remuneration: E11 TVöD / A11 (depending on experience, from €4,153.35 to €6,154.45 gross per month for full-time employment) Annual bonus, performance-related pay, company pension scheme, location and family allowances, and capital-forming benefits. Mobility: Subsidy for the Deutschlandticket Job or IsarCardJob (tax-free) and JobRad leasing. Work-life balance: Flexible working hours, mobile working/home office, various working time models. Housing: Option to rent a company apartment. Family: Reserved childcare places in municipal nurseries, kindergartens, and after-school care centers. Further training: Wide range of training and further education opportunities for professional and personal development. Health: A wide range of company health management services Structured induction with designated contact persons in the team What you bring to the table A successfully completed university degree in computer science, administrative information technology, or business information technology, or A successfully completed university degree or equivalent skills and experience and Several years (at least two) of professional experience in the IT sector What we value Technical knowledge: basic knowledge of Java/Javascript, knowledge of creating evaluations using Kibana/Elasticsearch DB, and experience with Spring Boot/Spring Cloud (backend) and TypeScript and Vue.js (frontend) Results- and goal-oriented, especially technical problem-solving skills Ability to cooperate and deal with conflict, especially the ability to handle conflicts The following are advantageous: experience with the Camunda workflow management system (Camunda Cockpit and incident processing), knowledge of BPMN modeling and DMN rule sets, and knowledge and experience with Python and Natural The City of Munich is committed to equality, equal opportunities, and anti-discrimination, including in its recruitment practices. We therefore expect all applicants to demonstrate competence in equality and diversity. For more information on the general requirements profile of the City of Munich, which is part of this job advertisement, please click here. The it@M municipal enterprise The IT department is responsible for and designs the entire IT infrastructure of the city of Munich. We ensure that IT services meet the city's current and future needs. We are driving forward the digitalization of the city of Munich and playing a pioneering role. Our work and our services make the city of Munich a digital metropolis that sets standards of which its employees are proud. As part of the IT department, we and our more than 1,400 employees at the municipal enterprise it@M ensure a modern IT and telecommunications infrastructure, implement professional IT solutions, and secure the IT operations of the city of Munich. Do you have any questions? Technical questions Rallis Sarantis, Tel. 0170 6354928, Email: rallis.sarantis@muenchen.de Questions about the application Laura Waletzek, Tel. 089 233-733999, Email: por-2.124.por@muenchen.de We look forward to receiving your application! Please use our application portal. Application deadline: March 18, 2026 For more information about the City of Munich, please visit: stadt.muenchen.de/rathaus/karriere.