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Eine zentrale IT-Serviceeinheit in Niedersachsen sucht zwei erfahrene Delphi-Entwickler (w/m/d). Sie werden an der EUREKA-Software arbeiten, die in den Gerichten mehrerer Bundesländer eingesetzt wird, und an der Weiterentwicklung spezifischer Module beteiligt sein. Sicherheit, ein tariflich geregeltes Gehalt und gute Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten sind garantiert. Die Stelle bietet flexible Arbeitszeiten und die Möglichkeit von Homeoffice.
ZIB is the central IT service provider for the justice system in Lower Saxony and is responsible for a modern IT infrastructure with around 18,000 PC workstations.
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Together with our 400 colleagues, we also run numerous digitization projects for a modern justice system.
What sets you apart : A relevant university degree (e.g. computer science) or relevant training (e.g. as an IT specialist specializing in application development) or equivalent skills and experience. Profound Delphi development experience and solid practical knowledge in the ORACLE environment; additional PostgreSQL knowledge would be desirable. Ability to work in a team, initiative and service orientation as well as flawless German and good English skills.
What else we expect : Ability to work in a team, initiative and service orientation. German language skills corresponding to level C1 of the CEFR and IT-standard English language skills. Willingness to undertake occasional business trips within Germany. The willingness to carry out a successful security check in accordance with § 7 para. 1 of the Nds. SÜG.
Are you interested? We look forward to receiving your detailed application, stating the reference number 5112 ZIB E 55 / 25, by 21.10.2025 by e-mail to ZIB-Karriere@justiz.niedersachsen.de or Central IT Operations Lower Saxony Judiciary SG 1001.
Contact for questions about the application process: Mr. Joppien at 05141 / 5937-1423. For subject-related queries, please call 05141 / 5937-1730 (Mr. Schweifel).
The State of Lower Saxony is committed to promoting the professional development of women in areas and positions where they are underrepresented. Applications from women are therefore particularly welcome. Severely disabled applicants with equal aptitude and qualifications will be given preferential consideration.