Federal Office for Personnel Management in the Bundeswehr

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Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr
- BAPersBw -

coat of arms
State level Federation
position Upper federal authority
Supervisory authority Federal ministry of defense
founding 1st Dec 2012
Headquarters Cologne , North Rhine-Westphalia
President of the BAPersBw Sabine Grohmann
Deputy Head Vice-President and permanent representative of the President
Major General Gunter Schneider
Vice President
General Doctor Nicole Schilling
Servants more than 4200
Web presence BAPersBw at www.bundeswehr.de

The Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr ( BAPersBw ) is a higher federal authority and belongs to the civilian organizational area of ​​personnel of the Bundeswehr . It is responsible for the personnel management of soldiers and civil servants up to and including salary group A 16 as well as collective bargaining staff from salary group  9b TVöD as well as military and civilian personnel recruitment . These tasks were before the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement (BWB), the Federal Office of Defense Administration (BAWV), the Military District administrations (WBV), the parent unit of the Bundeswehr (SDBW) and the Office of Personnel of the Armed Forces met (PersABw). The BAPersBw was set up on December 1, 2012.

The Federal Office was created as part of the realignment of the Bundeswehr . The ceremonial commissioning with the unveiling of the new coat of arms took place on December 3, 2012 in the Liège barracks in Cologne. The former President of the West Defense Division, Georg Stuke , became the first President of the Federal Office . On October 1, 2018, Sabine Grohmann succeeded him as President .

The ministerial service and technical supervision of the BAPersBw is carried out by the Personnel Department of the Federal Ministry of Defense .

construction

The BAPersBw consists of the following departments:

Subordinate authorities

“In the area of ​​personnel recruitment within this Federal Office, the previous tasks of the district military replacement offices and the civil and military youth recruitment organizations will be merged. In order to ensure comprehensive information for interested parties about all civil and military occupational profiles of the Bundeswehr, 110 permanent and up to 200 mobile career advice offices are set up. In addition to these elements in the area, 16 career centers of the Bundeswehr with a comprehensive range of advice and information for politics, authorities and business will be created.

- Bundeswehr

Real estate

The BAPersBw is housed in various properties across Germany, mainly in the Rhineland . The properties are in:

management

president
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
2. Sabine Grohmann 1st September 2018 -
1. Georg Stuke December 1, 2012 1st September 2018
Vice-President and permanent representative of the President
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
3. Major General Gunter Schneider April 1, 2019 -
2. Rear Admiral Martin Krebs June 1, 2015 April 1, 2019
1. Major General Manfred Hofmann December 1, 2012 May 31, 2015
Vice President
No. Surname Beginning of the term of office Term expires
4th General doctor Nicole Schilling April 1, 2019 -
3. Brigadier General Georg Klein April 1, 2017 1st March 2019
2. Brigadier General Friedhelm Tränapp September 1, 2015 April 1, 2017
1. Brigadier General Jürgen Knappe December 1, 2012 September 1, 2015

Trivia

In August 2012 it became known that Colonel Klein , until then deputy head of the SDBw and commanding officer in the air raid near Kunduz , would become department head IV in the BAPersBw. His appointment as brigadier general was connected with this post .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Defense Administration Tasks Transfer Act. (PDF; 29 kB) Juris , July 21, 2012, accessed on January 7, 2013 .
  2. ^ Jens Patrick Broyer: Federal Office for Personnel Management of the Bundeswehr. In: https://www.personal.bundeswehr.de/ . Bundeswehr, July 22, 2019, accessed on August 19, 2019 .
  3. Realignment from A to Z - BAPersBw. BMVg.de, accessed on January 7, 2013 .
  4. ^ Helmut Michelis: Georg Stuke adopted with serenade. In: https://www.bmvg.de/ . Federal Ministry of Defense, September 20, 2018, accessed on August 29, 2019 .
  5. a b Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - October 2018. Press and Information Center Personnel, September 14, 2018, accessed on October 7, 2018 .
  6. Federal Office for Personnel Management starts work. BMVg.de, December 4, 2012, accessed October 8, 2012 .
  7. Bundeswehr: Organization of Human Resources (PDF, 37 kB) In: BMVg.de . German Federal Armed Forces. Archived from the original on April 13, 2015. Retrieved April 13, 2014.
  8. Michael Wessel: Career opportunities after training in the Bundeswehr . In: personal.bundeswehr.de . German Federal Armed Forces. March 24, 2015. Archived from the original on April 13, 2015. Retrieved on April 13, 2015.
  9. Bundeswehr: Still one of the largest employers . In: mil.bundeswehr-karriere.de . German Federal Armed Forces. February 11, 2014. Archived from the original on April 13, 2015. Retrieved on April 13, 2015.
  10. a b Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - April 2019. Bundeswehr / BMVg Press and Information Center Personnel, March 27, 2019, accessed on May 6, 2019 .
  11. Personnel changes in top military and civilian positions - May 2015. Bundeswehr / BMVg Press and Information Center Personnel, June 3, 2015, accessed on June 23, 2015 .
  12. New Federal Office for Personnel Management. In: Focus-Online. August 8, 2012, accessed January 7, 2013 .