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System administrator

System administrators manage user accounts, implement security measures, and regularly update systems to safeguard against potential vulnerabilities. Their tasks also include monitoring system performance, addressing technical issues, and ensuring data backups are performed regularly.

Project Manager

A project manager is responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing the entire project lifecycle, from initiation to completion. They define project goals, scope, and deliverables, create detailed project plans, and allocate resources effectively.

System engineer

System engineers work on tasks such as system architecture, configuration, and maintenance, ensuring that the IT infrastructure meets the organization's requirements. They collaborate with various teams, including software developers and network administrators, to guarantee seamless operation and optimal performance.

Architect Infrastructure

An infrastructure architect is a professional responsible for designing and overseeing the overall structure of an organization's IT infrastructure. This role involves creating comprehensive plans and blueprints for the integration of hardware, software, networking, and other technology components. Infrastructure architects work closely with stakeholders to understand business needs, assess existing systems, and develop strategic solutions that align with organizational goals.

Onsite support engineer

An onsite support engineer is a professional who provides direct assistance and technical support to end-users or clients within their physical location, typically at the organization's premises. This role involves resolving hardware and software issues, installing and configuring computer systems, troubleshooting network problems, and ensuring the smooth operation of IT equipment.

Security engineer

A security engineer is a specialist focused on safeguarding an organization's digital assets and information from potential threats and unauthorized access. This role involves implementing and managing security measures to protect computer systems, networks, and data. Security engineers are responsible for analyzing vulnerabilities, developing and implementing security policies and procedures, and staying updated on the latest cybersecurity trends and technologies.

Cloud engineer

A cloud engineer is a professional responsible for designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based solutions for organizations. This role involves leveraging cloud platforms and services to optimize infrastructure, enhance scalability, and improve the efficiency of IT operations. Cloud engineers work on tasks such as deploying and configuring cloud resources, ensuring security and compliance, and optimizing performance for applications hosted in the cloud.

Workplace engineer

A workplace engineer is a professional focused on optimizing and maintaining the IT infrastructure and technologies within an organization's workspace. This role involves providing end-user support, managing hardware and software configurations, and ensuring a smooth and efficient digital work environment. Workplace engineers are responsible for deploying and maintaining devices, troubleshooting technical issues, and implementing solutions that enhance productivity and collaboration among employees.