A career at Arup offers you the chance to make a positive difference in the world. Independently owned and independently minded, we attract a diverse mix of people to work on ground breaking projects around the world.
To provide IT infrastructure support and administration for a number of existing key regional systems.
Assist in the daily administration and support of the following applications:
Microsoft SQL Server
VMWare ESX
GPO
Windows Server
*Must have technologies
Windows server
Exchange 2010
Citrix XenApp & XenDesktop
SCCM
Sharepoint
Lync
CommVault
Networking
Focused on Quality:
Sets high standards for self.
Checks details and reviews work for accuracy & relevance.
Communication:
Confident, mature, and appropriate in dealing with others.
Effective and succinct in imparting information.
Able to handle sensitive and confidential information appropriately.
Able to cope with difficult and challenging people and/or situations and negotiate win-win outcomes.
Team work and relationships:
Able to build effective working relationships within the group and across the office.
Effective and professional in relating to external parties (eg client contacts).
Time and work management:
Planned, efficient and methodical.
Can be flexible in adapting own priorities to meet changed plans.
Able to tactfully and proactively organise others.
Able to handle high pressure periods and seek assistance if required.
Professionalism:
Understanding of a professional office environment.
Keen desire to maintain, and to assist the group to maintain, high standards of professionalism.
Confidence, enthusiasm and motivation:
Is positive and energised.
Has a keen understanding of the value and contribution of the role.
Proactively looks for ways to add value to the group.
Self Motivated.
“It is not the wish to expand, but the quest for quality which has brought us to this position… to do work of quality, we must have people of quality. There are many kinds of quality, and there are many kinds of job to do, so we must have many kinds of people, each of which can do their own job well.” Ove Arup, 1970.