IT Administration Specialist

What we ask Studies: Higher Vocational Training in Multiplatform Application Development (DAM) or Web Application Development (DAW).

Highly valued: Higher Vocational Training in Networked Computer Systems Administration (ASIR) or University degree in Computer Engineering or a related fields.

Experience: Previous experience in a similar technical role, with sufficient autonomy to manage daily technical tasks. Knowledge of .NET / C# development. Understanding of databases, including querying and basic maintenance. Basic knowledge of server management and technical environments.

Experience or familiarity with support ticket management for users or clients.

Experience in corrective and evolutionary application maintenance is a plus.

Skills: Strong ability to analyze, diagnose, and resolve incidents. Strong organizational and priorization skills. Problem-solving mindset with a focus on delivering solutions. Ability to balance development and support activities in daily work. Effective communication and teamwork skills.

What we offer Career Development & Growth A culture that strongly encourages internal career progression Investment in relevant training, learning opportunities, and education aligned with your field of expertise A work environment where knowledge sharing is part of our daily culture, because we believe that’s how you learn and grow the most Trust and autonomy to create long‑term impact that contributes to better nutrition for the world Working Environment A national and international setting with driven and professional colleagues An informal yet ambitious atmosphere where collaboration is key Compensation &

Benefits A salary based on the position level, your experience, and your academic background Annual bonus Meal allowance Gym discounts Flexible remuneration options, including transports and childcare vouchers Vacancy description With this role, you will be in charge of the following reponsabilities: Develop, maintain, and improve applications. Resolve technical and functional incidents. Handle and follow up on support tickets. Analyze errors and propose effective solutions. Manage and oversee small projects or implementation tasks. Provide technical support in databases, servers, and application environments. Collaborate with other departments or external providers when needed.

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