Digital professions
The Digital sector
The university offers a variety of digital professions, including application developers, web developers, IT project managers, cybersecurity specialists, network engineers, systems administrators, IT asset managers, support technicians and audiovisual specialists. These roles require a solid IT background and a commitment to continuous learning. With the growing importance of technology and the integration of artificial intelligence, these professions are essential to the university, offering new opportunities and prospects for the future.
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Digital professions at university
Full Stack developers are capable of working on all aspects of a web application, from user interface design to database and back-end development. They are highly sought-after because they can work on end-to-end projects and have a global understanding of IT systems.
The system administrator is responsible for managing and maintaining the IT infrastructure, including servers, storage, networks and security systems. He/she ensures optimum system availability and performance, implements backups and disaster recovery plans, and manages IT security. He or she must have solid IT experience and in-depth knowledge of operating systems, networks and security protocols.
The IT Asset Manager is responsible for the management and maintenance of all the facility's IT equipment. He/she ensures optimal equipment availability and performance, manages maintenance and support contracts, and implements security procedures. He/she also trains users and works closely with other members of the IT team to ensure user satisfaction and the success of IT projects.
The Network Architect is responsible for the design, implementation and maintenance of the facility's network infrastructure. At amU, he/she manages a RAIMU metropolitan area network and all the complexities associated with the SUD regional DataCenter. He defines norms and standards for network security, performance and availability, and oversees their implementation. He works closely with the other members of the IT team to guarantee the coherence and durability of the information system, as well as user satisfaction. He/she is also responsible for keeping a technological watch to anticipate network developments and propose innovative solutions.
The project manager/planner is responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing IT projects. He/she designs the technical and functional architecture of information systems, defines norms and standards, and ensures the coherence and sustainability of the information system. He/she works closely with other IT team members, users and stakeholders to ensure project success and user satisfaction.
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The quality of life at work, the search for meaning and usefulness in one's job, the versatility of positions and the role of the university for the region... There are many reasons to join us. It's your turn to take part in this wonderful adventure and help change things!