Berlac AG
Sissach
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ICT Engineer (m/f/d, 80% – 100%)
- 12 March 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Permanent position
- Sissach
Job summary
Join our dynamic team as a System Engineer in ICT! Enjoy a supportive work environment with ample growth opportunities.
Tasks
- Manage, maintain, and develop ICT infrastructure including servers.
- Administer Windows servers, ensuring system availability and security.
- Support virtualization and cloud environments like VMware and Azure.
Skills
- Completed education in IT or ICT with years of relevant experience.
- Strong knowledge in networks, server infrastructure, and virtualization.
- Excellent communication skills and proficiency in German, English a plus.
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About the job
Your responsibilities include:
Your responsibilities include:
- Operation, maintenance and further development of the ICT infrastructure (servers, networks, storage)
- Administration of Windows servers
- Support of virtualization and cloud environments (e.g. VMware, Azure, HyperV)
- Ensuring IT security and system availability
- Analysis and troubleshooting in 1st/2nd level support
- Planning and implementation of ICT projects
- Automation and optimization of IT processes
- Collaboration with internal departments and external IT service providers
Your profile:
- Completed training or studies in computer science / ICT
- Several years of experience as a system engineer, ICT engineer or system administrator
- Good knowledge of networks, server infrastructure and virtualization
- Experience with cloud technologies is an advantage
- Structured and solution-oriented working style
- Teamwork and good communication skills
- Very good German skills, English skills are an advantage
Your future with us:
- An exciting and responsible role with great scope for design in a successful, internationally active, medium-sized company
- Independent and self-reliant work
- Participation in a great, motivated and young team
- Room for initiative and development opportunities
- Modern employment conditions
- Flat hierarchies and informal culture