The Max Planck Institute for Immunobiology and Epigenetics has a vacancy for a Linux System Administrator* to support the local IT department (https://www.ie-freiburg.mpg.de/en/it).
The employment is for an indefinite period. Part-time employment with at least 80% is possible.
For the acquisition and scientific analysis of biological data, a powerful a high-performance Linux server network with over 2000 cores and 20TB RAM was set up. The systems are located in a newly built, centralized data center and are continuously expanded and updated.
Your area of responsibility includes the administration, extension, monitoring and backup of the Linux server environment. You will actively participate in the conception and further development of the system. As a team member of the local IT department, you will independently and on your own responsibility take care of the hardware and software needs of the bioinformatics service group, troubleshooting and performance optimization. You will develop and optimize workflows to handle the large amounts of data generated by DNA sequencing and imaging procedures in research
Located in a region that connects Germany, France and Switzerland, our institute offers an international research environment with outstanding infrastructure facilities and a positive working atmosphere that places a high value on work-life balance.
Max Planck Institute for
Immunobiology and Epigenetics
HR Department
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
For informal inquiries, please email: Mr. Wolfgang Burger, burgerw@ie-freiburg.mpg.de
Have we sparked your interest? Please apply with your complete application documents (letter of motivation, curriculum vitae, certificates) via our online applicantion portal until 31 March, 2025.
The Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics (MPI-IE) in Freiburg, Germany is an interdisciplinary research institution that conducts basic research in two key areas of modern biology: Immunobiology and Epigenetics. Central questions address the molecular basis of cell type identities, as they are regulated during immune cell differentiation, metabolic response and epigenetic chromatin adaptation.
We value and promote diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities, so we welcome applications from all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from severely disabled people. We would also like to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are underrepresented and therefore expressly encourage women to apply.
Max Planck Institute for
Immunobiology and Epigenetics
HR Department
Stübeweg 51
79108 Freiburg
For informal inquiries, please email: Mr. Wolfgang Burger, burgerw@ie-freiburg.mpg.de