As part of our new Allergy+ strategy, we are seeking talented professionals in infrastructure architecture with specialized expertise in Microsoft 365, Active Directory and cloud infrastructure. If you possess any of these skills, we invite you to join our Global IT team at a company embarking on an exciting journey with a meaningful mission.
World leader in allergy treatment
At ALK, our aspiration is to become the global leader in allergy treatment, helping individuals around the world improve their quality of life through prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Global IT contributes to this vision by empowering the organization with advanced technology solutions and by continuously delivering new digital tools and IT innovations to support our global team.
Your role as Advanced Systems Engineer
As an Advanced Systems Engineer in the Infrastructure Services team within Global IT, you will play an important role in shaping and delivering infrastructure projects and initiatives. You will also provide expert third-line support to other teams, ensuring seamless IT operations. Collaborating closely with diverse IT teams and key stakeholders, you will contribute to the advancement of our technology landscape and drive impactful solutions.
This is an international role, and you can expect approximately 5-15 travel days per year.
Fields of responsibility
As a candidate for the role you have:
Global IT at ALK
Global IT at ALK is a global organisation of approximately 145 employees with three main hubs in Denmark, Spain and Poland and IT staff on our production sites and regional sales hubs in EU, US and China. Today, ALK has most IT competences in-house and you will have qualified colleagues across the globe.
We believe that good results and IT services go hand in hand with securing development and learning opportunities. Employees are encouraged to show respect and help each other every day. You will become part of an IT organization where we put competence and substance over format and presentation and prioritize iterative interactions.
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