Bundesnotarkammer operates the IT backbone for Germany's notarial profession—a government agency with ~140 IT staff managing high-security systems for 7,000+ notaries. The stack is enterprise-heavy (Oracle, JBoss, WildFly, Kubernetes, OpenShift) paired with modern observability (Elasticsearch, Kibana, Zabbix, Icinga), reflecting a shift toward containerized, monitored infrastructure. Current hiring skews operations and engineering with mid-to-senior talent, signaling active modernization of legacy fachverfahren systems and digital workflow platforms rather than headcount expansion.
Bundesnotarkammer is the professional and administrative body representing notaries at the federal level in Germany, established in 1961 as a public-law corporation. The organization maintains IT infrastructure and digital systems enabling notarial transactions across the country. Its 140-person IT division develops and operates a suite of applications covering electronic document archives, case management, financial reporting, and compliance—all built to high security standards. Current work spans modernization of existing ERP systems, deployment of central registers, online legal procedures, and monitoring/logging infrastructure to support secure, efficient notarial workflows.
Oracle, JBoss, WildFly, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Elasticsearch, Kibana for observability, HAProxy/NGINX/F5 for load balancing, Puppet for configuration, and HSM/OCSP for security. Linux and Windows underpin the infrastructure.
Electronic document archives, modernizing legacy fachverfahren systems, online legal procedures, ERP optimization, financial reporting, compliance management, and monitoring/logging infrastructure deployment.
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