System Engineer/Web Developer
About this job
Technologies
Job description
Job title:System Engineer / Web Developer
Department: Information Technology Services
Responsible to: IT Manager
Place of work:Christ’s College, Cambridge and all property owned by the College in and around Cambridge
Salary range:Points 39 - 48 on the Universities pay spine, currently £28,132 - £36,661 pa
Hours:Permanent, full time, 36.25 hours per week. Some out of hours duty may be necessary from time to time.
Holidays:36 days annual leave (inclusive of public holidays)
Pension scheme:The College offers membership of a contributory pension scheme. Subject to your age and earnings level, you may be eligible for auto-enrolment into the scheme and you have the right to opt in at any time.
Job summary
To work as a member of the Information Technology Services (ITS) team with primary responsibility for integration of third party applications and maintaining, auditing and developing existing and new services required to support the College’s business and academic activities. This will include providing technical skills via a helpdesk and by operating back-office systems to diagnose and resolve system issues.
Key responsibilities
- To advise the IT Manager of the products and resources needed and available in the market place to meet the agreed operational plan and service specification for the department.
- To advise the IT Manager of any gaps in what is available in the marketplace in terms of products and to offer potential alternative solutions.
- To advise the IT Manager on the relevance and suitability of emerging technical and operational standards.
- To determine the needs of College business processes and the needs of planned developments within the College and how best to develop functionality to meet those needs.
- To determine the needs of the users of Applications in all areas of the College and to determine how best to deploy products and functionality, including undertaking performance testing in specialist area to meet user needs.
- To define and document development and operational standards or business processes for use by the ITS team to promote quality, effectiveness and value for money of delivered IT solutions.
- To develop, implement, and configure applications systems, equipment and resources in the area of Applications Development.
- Administer and develop integrated SQL database applications in both MySQL and SQL Server
- To support use of the software, applications, equipment and/or resources with the provision of documentation, support and training materials as appropriate
- To facilitate the integration of Applications with other products and services delivered by ITS.
- To facilitate the handover of completed products to the relevant College department
- To liaise with suppliers concerning the resolution of reported faults, the adoption of new versions and products and to advise the IT Manager of developments being planned by suppliers.
- Assist in the administration of the IT infrastructure particularly with the Linux servers and the TCP/IP address infrastructure.
- To assist users with the use of Applications and the resolution of reported problems.
- To develop and implement quality assurance monitoring programmes, as agreed with the IT Manager, for the development and delivery of products in the specialist area.
Skills & requirements
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience:
Degree or equivalent professional qualification in a relevant subject plus formal training
Demonstrable experience in some or all of the following:
- Linux administration
- PHP
- MySQL
- HTML/ CSS
- Drupal
- JavaScript
Desirable Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience:
- Debian Linux
- Perl / Mason
- XML
- MySQL
- Aegir
- VMware
- Windows 2012
- SQL Server
- Sharepoint
Essential Planning and Organising:
Demonstrable ability to prioritise tasks and client requirements.
Essential Problem Solving and Initiative:
Ability to clearly identify client requirements and apply a methodical approach to the production of user requirement specifications.
Ability to work to documented standards and procedures
Demonstrable fault diagnostics and trouble-shooting skills
Essential Communicating and Influencing skills:
A professional, customer orientated approach to service and a diplomatic approach to all levels of IT users.
Excellent verbal and written skills and the ability to communicate knowledge to colleagues, including documenting work.
Confidence to communicate with all levels of the organisation.
Able to provide clear and concise reporting.
Other Essential Skills and Behaviours:
Able to work creatively in a pressurised and rapidly changing environment.
Other Desirable Skills and Behaviours:
Good workingknowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
How to apply
In order to apply please submit a completed application form with covering letter bythe closing date below.
An application form and job description is available to download from the Collegewebsite at http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/college-life/vacancies-christs-college.
Alternatively you can contact the Assistant to the Director of College Services bytelephone on 44 (0)1223 334904, by e-mail agb43@cam.ac.uk or by post at Christ’s
College, Cambridge CB2 3BU.The closing date for receipt of applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 2nd June 2014
and interviews will be held in early June
Christ’s College is an equal opportunities employer
About the company
Christ’s College, Cambridge was founded in 1505 by the Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. Charles Darwin is among the College's famous and distinguished alumni and today the College serves around four hundred undergraduates, two hundred postgraduates and seventy Fellows. Set in stunning grounds in the middle of the University city of Cambridge, Christ's College offers a unique working environment serving a community of some the brightest young students and eminent scholars.