Mandarin Speaking IT Network Manager

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8 months ago
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Mandarin speaking Deputy Head of IT

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Ref: 22974
The Skills You'll Need: Fluent in Mandarin, IT Network system administration / Security working experience.
Your New Salary: Depending on experience
Office based
Perm
Start: ASAP
Working hours: 35 hours
Mandarin Speaking IT Network Manager - What You'll be Doing:

  • Responsible for the daily operation and maintenance of network systems, carrying out routine works of network installation, upgrade, monitoring and change
  • Lead IT network projects planning that includes but not limited to project budget, carrying out business requests analysis and control, proposing and reviewing technical solutions
  • Lead IT network projects implementation, including planning management, resource management, risk management and communication management, and monitoring of project delivery
  • Responsible for the establishment and renewal of IT specifications related to network systems
  • Propose implementation procedures to Management according to Head Office’s policies and IT Centre’s requirements
  • Assess network systems security risk and propose security risk control solutions and execute them. Responsible for the design and maintenance of network systems contingency plans and leading of contingency plans testing
  • Monitor, analyse and manage network security risk
  • Carry out research on new technologies and products, carrying out technical solution design for the continuing development of IT Centre
  • Provide training to staff members in IT Centre when required
    Mandarin Speaking IT Network Manager - The Skills You'll Need to Succeed:
  • Degree educated in Information Technology, Computer Science, Software Engineering or other equivalent
  • Certificate of SSCP, CCNP will be preferred
  • Experience in Network system administration (e.g. Router, Firewall, Swither)
  • Experience in Network Security
  • Experience in IT room and device administration
  • Experience in project management
  • Knowledge of principles of Information Technology
  • Knowledge of Network technology
  • Knowledge of Information Security, Cyber Security, GDPR
  • Team player
  • Problem solving
  • Excellent English and Mandarin communication skills
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