InnoGames seeks order: a Junior Office Service Manager for daily chaos

Published on June 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

German developer InnoGames, known for titles like Forge of Empires, has opened a vacancy for a Junior Office Service Manager. The role focuses on managing the daily operations of the office services team, ensuring everything runs efficiently. For employees, this means administrative support that can improve the day-to-day work experience. The offer reflects how good internal management directly impacts team productivity and well-being.

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The invisible infrastructure that sustains game development 🏢

In the world of video game development, attention is usually focused on code, graphics, and mechanics. However, a studio like InnoGames relies on solid internal logistics so that programmers and designers can concentrate on their work. This junior role involves coordinating supplies, managing spaces, and resolving everyday issues. It is the foundational layer of productivity: without an orderly environment, even the best graphics engine gets stuck on a printer without toner or a disorganized meeting room.

When the unsung hero has to change the printer cartridge 🖨️

Let's be honest: in every development office, there's an urban myth about someone who knows where the staples are. That someone is now a Junior Office Service Manager. While programmers solve epic bugs, this profile faces titanic challenges like deciding if the coffee from the machine is drinkable or if the reception plants need water. Don't expect virtual medals, but rather the silent respect of those who don't have to look for a free chair for the daily meeting.