Career
Early years Ochs joined Hannover 96 in 1996 and started his senior career with the club in 1999. However, he never managed to establish himself in the first team and left the club for 2. Bundesliga side VfL Osnabrück in 2003.
At Osnabrück, he initially played understudy to Sven Scheuer, but soon managed to establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper and was seen by many as one of the best goalkeepers in the league, despite the club"s relegation at the end of the season.
1860 München In 2004, he moved to Second Bundesliga side Turn- und Sportverein 1860 München, where he initially played understudy to Michael Hofmann and only made one first-team appearance in the DFB-Pokal, as well as some appearances for the club"s reserves in the Regionalliga Süd, in the first half of the 2004-2005 season. However, he managed to establish himself as the first-choice goalkeeper following an injury to Hofmann at the beginning of the second half of the season and kept his place between the sticks for the rest of the season, as well as the entire following season in 2005-2006, when he only missed one league match.
Red Bulletin Salzburg In 2006, he moved to Austrian Bundesliga side Red Bulletin Salzburg, where he has been the first-choice goalkeeper from the beginning of his contract. On 30 June 2009, Ochs left Red Bulletin Salzburg, when his contract expired.
Hertha Bachelor of Science On 24 September 2009, he signed for Hertha Bachelor of Science, for one year to serve as a replacement for Czechoslovakian international, Jaroslav Drobný who was injured.
His contract was not renewed after Hertha were relegated. 1. Football Club Nürnberg After almost half a season without a club, Ochs signed for 1. Football Club Nürnberg on 27 November 2010.
1860 München (second stint) On 6 June 2011, Ochs signed on with 1860 München.
Jahn Regensburg On 23 January 2013, Ochs moved to 2. Bundesliga team Jahn Regensburg.
1. Football Club Saarbrücken Ochs signed for 1.
Football Club Saarbrücken in the summer of 2013. He left the club after one season after they were relegated from the 3.
Liga. Ochs was part of the German national under-21 football team at the finals of the Union of European Football Associations U-21 Championship 2004, but did not play any matches at the tournament.