Job :
General Mission:
The Computer Engineer is responsible for the design, management, optimization, and security of the institution's information systems. They ensure the availability, performance, and evolution of IT infrastructure, while contributing to strategic projects and the continuous improvement of IT services.
Main Missions:
• Design, administer, and optimize the IT infrastructure (servers, networks, systems, security);
• Manage and supervise the IT park: servers, workstations, printers, IP telephony, video surveillance, RFID;
• Administer system environments (Windows Server, Linux) and associated services (Active Directory, Office 365, GPO, VPN);
• Ensure the administration, supervision, and operation of physical and virtualized servers;
• Implement and maintain backup, security, and service continuity policies;
• Conduct technical and security audits of systems and infrastructure;
• Lead IT projects: technical studies, architecture choices, deployments, and upgrades;
• Propose innovative solutions that meet business and educational needs;
• Provide Level 2 and 3 support and coordinate with external providers if necessary;
• Develop technical documentation, operating procedures, and activity reports;
• Participate in IT inventory management and equipment tracking;
• Train and support users on new systems and tools.
Required profile :
KNOWLEDGE:
• Bac+5 degree (Engineer or Master's) in Computer Science, Systems and Networks, or equivalent;
• Minimum 1 to 3 years of experience in a similar role, ideally in a structured environment.
• Good command of operating systems and network diagnostic tools;
• Skills in maintaining telecom and IT equipment;
• Knowledge of network protocols;
• Familiarity with cybersecurity practices.
SKILLS:
• IT and telecom maintenance
• Network administration
• Cybersecurity
• Technical support for users
• Systems and data management
• Inventory management
ATTITUDE
• Ability to solve technical problems
• Rigor and ability to work in a team
• Good analytical and communication skills
• Autonomy and organizational skills