Work as Allround ICT-employee at AWL!

Do you want to be the go-to person for IT matters within a leading international high-tech organisation? If so, we would like to hear from you!

40 hours
MBO 3/4
Harderwijk

What do we expect?

  • You hold an MBO level 4 ICT qualification and preferably have at least one year of work experience. Are you a recent graduate? We would still be happy to speak with you.
  • Experience with Microsoft Active Directory/Entra ID and Windows operating systems (Windows 10/11, Windows Server).
  • Basic knowledge of virtualization solutions such as VMware or Citrix is an advantage.
  • Strong command of both Dutch and English, spoken and written.
  • You are ambitious, eager to learn, reliable, and customer-focused.

What do we offer:

  • A pleasant and varied working environment within a supportive and ambitious team.
  • A competitive salary between €3.400 and €4.200 gross per month, depending on your experience.
  • A challenging work environment where you can develop yourself with a high degree of autonomy.
  • A comprehensive benefits package (in accordance with the Metalektro collective labour agreement), including 27 vacation days and 13 ADV days.
  • Plenty of opportunities for professional development, access to our AWL Academy with over 50 training programs, and participation in our wellness program, “Boost Your Life.”

Questions?

Priya Jhorai - Bholasingh

Corporate Recruiter

Ask me a question!

As a versatile IT officer, you are the first point of contact for IT-related reports within the AWL organisation, which has offices in the Netherlands, China, the USA, the Czech Republic, and Mexico. You provide support and guidance to users, both remotely and on site. In addition, you are responsible for analysing and resolving faults and issues with systems and applications. You work closely with colleagues to tackle complex IT challenges, document incidents, and contribute to the improvement of internal processes. You also proactively monitor systems to detect and address problems at an early stage.

This will be your day

8:00 You start your day full of energy. After grabbing a cup of coffee, you get to work. You begin by checking the ticketing system and reviewing any support requests that need priority. Because of the time zone differences, you often start with tickets from China.
10:00 After taking care of all urgent requests, you move on to resolving outstanding tickets, helping colleagues with their technical issues. This can include anything from resetting passwords to troubleshooting network problems, such as configuring VPNs and similar tasks. You may also be asked to assist with recovering lost data or resolving issues with business software.
13:00 After lunch and a walk outside with your colleagues, you continue working on your tickets and document common issues and solutions in the knowledge base. You then see in the ticketing system that a new colleague will be starting in a few weeks. You start setting up their account and the required hardware, such as a laptop or smartphone.
15:00 Colleagues from the U.S. and Mexico come online, generating new requests. You evaluate these support tickets based on priority and begin resolving the most urgent issues.
16:30 The day has flown by! You finish up your work and shut down your laptop. Feeling content, you head home.

Your tasks:

65% Resolving incidents through the ticketing system or over the phone
15% Onboarding new employees (accounts, access rights, hardware)
10% Installing and preparing IT equipment
10% Organizing and managing various IT documents
Your choice: Introduction and response