Saturday 8 July 2017

Job Title:     IT Infrastructure Officer
Employer: BRAC Uganda Microfinance Ltd
Location:  Kampala, Uganda

Duties:
Provide support in the installation, deployment and maintenance of servers, desktops, printers, telephony and other hardware across both production and DR environments, and provide timely and efficient user support across networks, desktops and applications.
Support the various processes to identify, control and account for assets throughout their cycle from ‘Receipt’ to ultimate ‘Disposal’
Tasked with the installation, deployment and maintenance of servers, etc, user support across networks, desktops and applications.
Infrastructural support in all major projects and initiatives, implement and support ICT security guidelines prescribed in the policy.
Perform any other duty as may be assigned.

Edcuation:
The ideal candidate for the BRAC IT Infrastructure Officer job opportunity should hold a Degree/Diploma in computer science or IT business with preference for a BSc. (Computer/IT).
Possession of certifications in ITIL V3 Foundation, CCNA, A+ is an added advantage

Experience
At least two years’ experience in implementing standard desktops and server builds in a sizable organization that provides a functional and serviceable platform for the business, across multiple hardware and software platforms.
Exposure to the Banking/ ICT industry, ITIL V3 Foundation experience
Previous experience within/slim client technologies, desktops hardware and associated peripherals, printing platforms.


How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested candidates should send their application letters, Curriculum Vitae not scanned (including bio-data such as: Date of birth, Education qualification, language proficiency, work experience and at least three professional referees in Ms. Office Word Document) and all scanned copies of academic /other supporting documents. They should all be merged into one PDF file. In total, there must only be two attachments sent to hrd.bracmfug@brac.net

Deadline: 14th July 2017

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