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IT workplace engineer

Kwr Water - Nieuwegein - 09-01-2023 Naar vacature  

Our workplace engineer ensures the continuous proper functioning of various workplaces so that our water specialists have the most optimal working environment. Due to different activities, various locations and variety of devices, the workplace is a very nice challenge. Of course we work with standards to quickly have the basic provision up and running, but we also have interesting specials and a constantly changing workplace. You work from Nieuwegein. At KWR, we are working on the water future, and that includes a fantastically rotating workplace. Are you going to take care of that?

Your profile

Jij herkent je in het profiel:
  • You have completed an ICT education (mbo-4 or higher) and are actively engaged in your development.
  • You have a good command of the Dutch (and English) language in word and writing.
  • You are proactive and you seek out your colleagues or suppliers we work with.
  • You are precise and consistent and your administration such as a CMDB is in order.
  • You can assist with projects and departmental tasks.
  • You are flexible, stress resistant, customer and quality focused and accurate.
  • You can work well together and take initiative.
  • Occasionally you find out how a particular release or new software fits in with KWR.

In addition, it is nice if you have experience with:
  • AD and AAD, managing email signatures and distribution lists.
  • Managing MDM (airwatch), printers and MatLab/ArcGis installation.
  • Sharepoint.
  • Installing hardware and software, e.g. flushing laptops.
  • Rolling out new software, and scripting.

The team

Besides expecting you to take ownership of the workplaces at KWR, you are not alone. We have a great team that works intensively together, especially automating many processes and wants to move forward with innovation for KWR. Computer power, data, cloud and integration of systems are topics we are tackling in 2023. In this, everyone contributes. Every now and then we take a break and work together on a fun challenge, socialize in the pub or go to an interesting event.

About KWR

Safe and clean drinking water is a great thing. KWR is an internationally-renowned research institute in the area of water quality, the water cycle and sustainable development. ‘Bridging science to practice’ is our mission. In our almost fully-sustainable building, with its state-of-the-art laboratories, our approximately 200 staff members work, within the framework of two research groups, on innovative projects in the Netherlands and, increasingly, elsewhere in Europe and beyond. Our shareholders are the ten Dutch drinking water utilities and the Belgian De Watergroep.

Our researchers work at the intersection of science, business and society. Their strength lies in the translation of scientific knowledge into applicable practical solutions for end users in the Dutch and international water sector. To support the research, KWR has specialized laboratories, a test hall and pilot plants are being built in-house. In addition, company-specific software is developed for use within projects.

Our offer

KWR is a challenging and engaged employer. We offer you the space and development opportunities to flourish as you feel you should. You will see the great importance we attach to a good work-life balance reflected in our excellent primary and secondary employment conditions. We are parties to the Water Utilities’ Collective Agreement.

KWR employees perform their hands-on work in a sustainable building designed for collaboration and knowledge sharing between colleagues, teams and business contacts. With this position and our profile, KWR offers an exceptional working environment.

Are you the service-oriented IT workplace engineer?

Then email your cover letter and resume to
before January 25, 2023, quoting job number 2310101.

More information

For more substantive information about this position, please contact René ter Haar (CIO) by phone 030-6069564 or by email
.
For information about the application process, please contact Eduard Post (Human Resources consultant) by phone 030-6069633 or by email
.
Acquisition in response to this advertisement is not appreciated.
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