ICT Assistant

Provide expert ICT support for the Polio Programme

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Overview

Provide expert ICT support for the Polio Programme

You have:

  • Up-to-date knowledge of computer hardware & technologies being utilized in the IT field.
  • Up-to-date knowledge of computer software and applications being utilized in the IT field.
  • Prior experience in hardware-and-software-based troubleshooting in an institutional setting.
  • Prior experience in the operational management of Local Area Network (LAN), including knowledge of Internet Service Provider (ISP) connectivity.
  • Knowledge of Windows/Linux platforms is a preferred requirement.
  • Prior experience working with Cisco switches and routers is an asset.
  • Working knowledge with basic Networking services, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, Telnet, FTP.

Contract

This is a UNV National Specialist contract. This kind of contract is known as National UN Volunteer. It is normally only for nationals. More about UNV National Specialist contracts.

The continued transmission of poliovirus in Pakistan has become a national emergency. Pakistan now risks becoming the last remaining reservoir of endemic poliovirus transmission in the World and the only remaining threat to achieving polio eradication globally. IT systems are being applied to facilitate the carrying out of important operational functions in the Programme and which require critical and continuous technical support. Furthermore, the Organization’s IT resources are expanding and require upgrading on a regular basis to ensure that its quality standards are being upheld.

Under the direct supervision of the IT Officer, the overall supervision of the Polio Team Leader and WHO Representative and in collaboration with the Federal IT Specialist, the incumbent will undertake the following duties: 1. Provide technical support to the Federal Office on various ICT areas as and when needed, including on-site and remote support, to ensure reliable operations of ICT systems being utilized by the Polio Programme. 2. Assist in the implementation, integration and on-going administration of the ICT infrastructure facilities being utilized to host WHO applications, keeping in line with WHO ICT Standards. 3. Provide installation and troubleshooting support to the Federal office’s ICT related equipment. 4. Assist in maintaining checklists, procedures and processes for effective ICT infrastructure support and service delivery 5. Assist in conducting reviews with regards to support capacity, availability and reliability of ICT infrastructure and services being provided in the Federal Office. 6. Assist to advise the Federal Office’s staff and non-staff on their ICT needs, technical specifications for ICT systems to be procured or implemented, keeping in line with regional office ICT Standards 7. Perform regular back-ups of critical data at the Federal level in accordance with the established protocol. 8. Serve as a potential backup for other Federal and/or Provincial ICT team members in their absence. 9. Carry out any other duties relevant to the job, as required by the supervisor(s) and/or WHO Representative.

• Demonstrates engagement and ensures own skills and knowledge are continuously updated. • Works collaboratively with team members and counterparts to achieve results; encourages cooperation and builds a rapport; helps others when asked; accepts joint responsibility for the teams’ successes and shortcomings. • Shares information openly with colleagues and transfers knowledge, as needed. • Manages stress positively; remains positive and productive even under pressure; does not transfer stress to others. • Demonstrates a positive attitude in working on new projects and initiatives. • Quickly and effectively adapts own work approach in response to new demands and changing priorities.

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• Up-to-date knowledge of computer hardware & technologies being utilized in the IT field. • Up-to-date knowledge of computer software and applications being utilized in the IT field. • Prior experience in hardware-and-software-based troubleshooting in an institutional setting. • Prior experience in the operational management of Local Area Network (LAN), including knowledge of Internet Service Provider (ISP) connectivity. • Knowledge of Windows/Linux platforms is a preferred requirement. • Prior experience working with Cisco switches and routers is an asset. • Working knowledge with basic Networking services, including TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, Telnet, FTP.

As this is a national UNV assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing and other living essentials.

Potential interview questions

Describe a time when you had to troubleshoot a difficult IT problem. The interviewer is looking to understand your problem-solving skills and technical expertise. Detail the situation, your approach to diagnosing the issue, and the outcome.
How do you prioritize tasks in a high-pressure environment with multiple IT requests? This assesses your time management and prioritization skills under stress. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you explain your experience with LAN management? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you keep your IT knowledge current? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you use to assist non-technical staff with ICT issues? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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