Sunday, June 19, 2011

VACANCY: National ICT- Systems Support and Trainer

Terms of Reference

(Timor-Leste Nationals only)

Post title: National ICT – Systems Support and Trainer

Duty Station: Dili, Ministry of Justice

Duration: 1 year, with possible extension

Expected Start date: September 2011

General Description:

Under the supervision of the Justice System Programme ICT Specialist and in close consultation with the Head of IT from the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), the ICT Officer will provide support to the IT infra-structure, systems and the Case Management System implementations on behalf of UNDP.

Scope of Work:

l Provide support services related to office applications, computer operations, email/Internet/Intranet/chat systems, VoIP System, special software set up, training and troubleshooting for all the computer users within the JSP and OPG.

l Provide technical support for all offices and users within the Justice Network in the districts, troubleshooting problems as they arise and designing long term solutions.

l Provide support to the implementation of the Case Management System for the Justice Sector, including servers configuration, deployment, administration and training of national staff.

l Report to the IT Coordinator any client needs including hardware, software, backup, anti-virus, cabling, switches, UPS, IP Phones, servers, desktops, scanners, laptops, routers, firewall, modems, printers and spare parts.

l Provide mentoring, formal training and technical assistance for the other national IT staff on systems, equipment, administration, installation, maintenance and upgrading.

l Responsible for maintenance and administration of the LAN hardware, software and peripherals; including IT infrastructure, website operations, email, etc.

l Enhance the existing support procedures, providing manuals, documentation of best practices, configurations, support and troubleshooting of network, software and hardware used by the Justice Sector in the districts.

l Provide formal and on-job training and transfer knowledge of support, systems and network administration to national IT staff within the Justice sector in:

ü Software installation, maintenance and upgrading (servers and workstations), including the compilation of IT Standards & Procedures Guideline for all sites within the Justice Network.

ü Hardware installation, maintenance and upgrading (servers and workstations), including physical installation of equipment, configuration and testing.

ü Recommend suitable IT solutions for system expansion, specifying equipment and software and defining administration procedures for the JSP development, staging laboratory and data center.

ü Participate in the overall design of networks and systems architecture of all remote sites and the interconnection with the Dili Data Center, GoTL operated backbone and Internet.

ü Routine network and servers’ administration, maintenance and troubleshooting, systems documentation, database supervision, server backup, maintenance and updating of anti-virus protection software.

Results/Expected Outputs:

l The primary goal is to be available to provide effective and comprehensive consultation and assistance to all users within the JSP and Justice Sector. That includes:

ü Capacity development of the Justice ICT staff in Systems and Network Administration.

ü The Case Management System for the Justice (OPG, Public Defenders, Prisons, Courts and Police) supported and well-functioning.

ü Resolve any problems to the best of their ability and notify the designated group within the IT department when a referral is needed.

ü Deployment of new Systems, Network and Infra-Structure to the Justice Sector supported.

ü Network documentation, diagrams and manuals produced and up to date.

ü IT Staff able to manage and troubleshoot the Case Management System and related infra-structure.

Qualifications/Requirements:

l Be a citizen of Timor-Leste

l Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related fields is desirable.

l Minimum of 5 years experience with Computer Systems, Network Support and Linux Servers at complex sites (heterogeneous clients and servers, multiple Internet servers including fileservers, web, email, Proxy and DNS).

l Experience as a mentor and trainer in the ICT Open-Source Systems and Network field.

l Experience designing, implementing and maintaining enterprise level data networks, including cabling, setting up network equipment (switches, routers, access points), troubleshooting and management using SNMP and protocol analyzers.

l Great ability to identify solutions and troubleshooting for computer hardware, software, network and systems in general.

l Experience with deployment and administration of Linux servers in heterogeneous environments (Windows, UNIX and/or Linux), including file servers, email servers, Proxies, antivirus Servers & Clients, web servers, DHCP, DNS and database servers.

l Experience with Virtualization Technologies.

l Experience in Information Security implementation and management.

l Knowledge and experience with general network support systems such VPN, VoIP, Routing, Wireless Network, VSAT, etc.

l Previous knowledge of Open-Source tools is an asset.

Language requirements:

l Fluency in oral and written Tetun mandatory.

l Working knowledge of English or Portuguese is an asset.

Personal characteristics considered advantageous:

l Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with an ability to motivate people.

l Ability and interest in training and supporting less experienced colleagues.

l Ability to work and communicate in a team environment with good problem solving and organizational skills

l Open-minded and able to make proper consideration for appropriate response.

l Capacity to state ideas in more than one way, demonstrating creativity and flexibility.

Applications (CV+cover letter) should be sent to carla.vendinha@undp.org by June 30th2011

Carla Vendinha Ferreira e Ferreira dos Santos

Adviser Liaison Officer

Justice System Programme

http://www.tl.undp.org/justice/

United Nations Development Programme

Timor-Leste

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