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  • At the Federal Office for Radiation Protection, training places are provided for traditional administrative, technical and laboratory occupations.
  • Training vacancies are filled on 1 September each year.
  • These vacancies are advertised from the previous November.
  • Candidates are selected by 31 March, after the application deadline has expired.

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At the Federal Office for Radiation Protection, training places are provided for traditional administrative, technical and laboratory occupations. As part of their training, trainees pass through different administrative areas and specialist departments.

Training vacancies

Training vacancies are filled on 1 September each year. These vacancies are advertised on our website from October/November of the previous year.

Candidates are selected by 31 March, after the application deadline has expired.

At its various sites, the Federal Office for Radiation Protection provides training for the following occupations:

  • Salzgitter: clerk in public administration (male/female/diverse), IT systems electronics technician (male/female/diverse) and IT specialist (male/female/diverse)
  • Munich: biology lab assistant (male/female/diverse)
  • Berlin: IT specialist (male/female/diverse)

As the number of training places in the individual vocational profiles depends on our operational needs, we don’t offer each profile every year.

Training is delivered at a variety of locations. As well as attending a vocational school, the trainees also pass through different administrative areas and specialist departments. The time for which the trainees remain in the individual stages of training is defined by the training regulations for the respective vocational profile.

For technical occupations, the training leads into project work at the end of the second year of training. In terms of both the procedure and the type and scope of tasks, the assigned projects are intended to prepare trainees for the upcoming final examination.

Application process

Interested candidates who wish to apply for currently advertised vacancies should submit their application by email to bewerbungen@bfs.de or by writing to the address below within the advertised period:

Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz
- Referat Z2 Personalmanagement -
Postbox 100149
38201 Salzgitter

Application documents

The application should be accompanied by the following documents:

  • application letter
  • CV in tabular form
  • last two school reports
  • evidence of internships (if any)
  • in the case of severe disability: a copy of the disabled pass or evidence of equivalent status

Please only submit copies of any certificates and other forms of evidence.

The BfS guarantees the professional equality of all genders and promotes diversity among its staff. We would be delighted if people of all nationalities feel that our advertised vacancies appeal to them. Applications from individuals with disabilities are especially welcome.

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State of 2024.11.22

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