Legal Expert Digitalisation 80% (m/f/d)
- 16 June 2026
- 80%
- Permanent position
- Vaduz
About the job
Legal Expert Digitalisation 80% (m/f/d)
- Part-time
- Office: Staff Unit for Digital Innovation
Company Description
The Staff Unit for Digital Innovation (www.sdi.llv.li) is the central specialist office of the national administration for the adoption, implementation and enforcement of European digitalisation law acts. We coordinate their integration into the EEA Agreement and national law, take on selected enforcement tasks and represent Liechtenstein in EFTA and EU committees. As a cross-sectional unit at the interface of state, law and technology, we actively shape the conditions for digital innovations.
Job Description
You feel at home in the following areas of activity:
- You have sound legal knowledge and independently take on the management of projects for the implementation and enforcement of European digitalisation law acts
- You are familiar with the functioning of the EEA law adoption, confidently navigate between European legal requirements and national implementation and enforcement structures
- You design, in close coordination with ministries, offices and the government, an efficient legislative implementation of the European digitalisation law acts, have an understanding of the legislative process in Liechtenstein and quickly familiarise yourself with procedures, responsibilities and decision-making mechanisms
- You analyse complex digital issues with legal, technical and political depth, especially in the context of new EU regulations and new technical developments, and accompany their operational implementation with a high standard of quality and accuracy
- You prepare reports, guidelines and concepts that serve as a sound basis for strategic and operational decisions
- You work confidently with internal and external stakeholders, especially in interministerial processes, coordinate consultations with European committees and actively contribute to the positioning of Liechtenstein
- You represent Liechtenstein in EFTA and EU working groups, contribute your expertise in international exchange and support the shaping of global developments in the field of digitalisation
Qualifications
You are particularly characterised by the following for this position:
- A successfully completed degree in law (Mag. iur., Master, LL.M. or equivalent qualification); postgraduate specialisations in European, digital or administrative law are advantageous and expressly desired
- Sound knowledge of the EEA legal framework, especially with regard to the adoption and implementation of European legal acts in the national context, is advantageous
- Very good understanding of the Liechtenstein legislative process as well as the institutional responsibilities within the administration is advantageous
- Relevant knowledge of the digital and internet economy as well as a strong interest in current developments in technology, regulation and digital governance
- Pronounced analytical skills, quick comprehension and a high level of abstraction, combined with a structured and precise way of working
- High degree of personal responsibility, organisational skills and ideally experience in project management within the administration or regulatory environment
- Fluent German and English skills, both spoken and written, as well as excellent written expression for legal, technical and political contexts
- Professional appearance and pronounced communication skills in dealing with internal and external partners, also in sensitive coordination processes
- Willingness to travel occasionally and to actively participate in European committees and working groups
- Motivation to develop further in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment and to shape new paths with a small, committed team
Additional Information
As an attractive employer, we offer you:
- A respectful collaboration in a dynamic and motivated team
- The compatibility of family and career
- A varied and broad range of tasks
- Diverse challenges – national and international
We look forward to receiving your online application by 3 July 2026.
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