IT Administration and Coordination | IT-Administration und -Koordination Ausschreibungs-ID: fb20-0161-it-2025
Philipps-Universität Marburg
Job Summary
This role involves comprehensive IT administration and coordination within the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Medicine at Philipps University. The successful candidate will be responsible for the technical installation, maintenance, and procurement planning for PC workstations and selected classrooms, including their integration with media technology. Key responsibilities also include providing IT consultation and user administration for staff, coordinating IT procedures with the university's computing center and the university hospital's IT department, and organizing the faculty's web content management system. This position offers a diverse work environment within an interprofessional team, with opportunities for personal and professional development.
Required Skills
Education
Completed Bachelor's degree or equivalent, OR a very well-completed apprenticeship as an IT Specialist for System Integration (Fachinformatiker/in Systemintegration) with extensive relevant professional experience
Experience
- Professional experience in IT Support
- Multi-year professional experience in IT support, preferably in a university or medical environment
Languages
Additional
- Physical suitability for installing PC and printer hardware
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