As a System Engineer Workspace, you make sure all of your Coolblue colleagues have a secure, up to date, fast and reliable digital workspace.
Working in an Agile engineering team at Coolblue also means having big ideas, but being able to chop em up in small deliverables. To help you with this, your team has a Scrum Master and a Product Owner.
After lunch in the Coolblue canteen, your team gives a presentation on SCCM in our Demo Lab to our colleagues of Tech Services who run the IT Operations. Armed with great feedback and questions you get back to your team room. Its time for some admin work now in SCCM. You have to make changes to the task sequence used for distributing Windows 10 and check that the computers in one of our new offices are all registering nicely. There are some neat PowerShell scripts youve been working on you want to integrate into the SCCM consoles menu and you need to setup roles and permissions for users of SCCM so that theyll have exactly what they need to do their work.
The day flew by, time to wind down with your colleagues for a Friday afternoon drink!
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What you tell people at parties
"I create Windows of opportunity"What you really do
- You design and build the Coolblue digital workspace to keep it highly available and scalable.
- You continuously expand and improve our digital workspace.
- You work with different teams to reach your goals.
- You find the right balance between creating awesome things that have an immediate impact and making sure that they are secure and maintainable in the long run.
How you do it
- You are a well rounded Windows client-server system engineer with a core skill set in desktop provisioning.
- You get hands-on, working with your team to design, implement and deliver the Coolblue digital workspace.
- You initiate change to improve our workspace bit by bit, every day.
- You present your ideas simple, explainable and understood by all technical and non-technical alike.
- You think big and building small. In the end it's about getting things done.
Team
You'll work in a multidisciplinary team of engineers with various areas of expertise. Yes, this means some of your team members work the Linux stack. Passionately. And they will talk about it. A lot. Even to you. And they expect nothing but love in return.Working in an Agile engineering team at Coolblue also means having big ideas, but being able to chop em up in small deliverables. To help you with this, your team has a Scrum Master and a Product Owner.
A day at the office
No two days are the same. Today, you start with a coffee before joining the daily standup with the team. After the standup you create a package which is ready for testing. You ask a your colleagues to look at it to check if it passes our tests. Next, you contact the stakeholders for this piece of software and arrange for it to be tested by them. Everything is good and you send the software out to the department. Happy users - check!After lunch in the Coolblue canteen, your team gives a presentation on SCCM in our Demo Lab to our colleagues of Tech Services who run the IT Operations. Armed with great feedback and questions you get back to your team room. Its time for some admin work now in SCCM. You have to make changes to the task sequence used for distributing Windows 10 and check that the computers in one of our new offices are all registering nicely. There are some neat PowerShell scripts youve been working on you want to integrate into the SCCM consoles menu and you need to setup roles and permissions for users of SCCM so that theyll have exactly what they need to do their work.
The day flew by, time to wind down with your colleagues for a Friday afternoon drink!
What we're asking
- You have several years of experience in building, designing and delivering a digital workspace environment for >2000 users.
- You are a Windows Ninja - Windows clients and servers have no secrets for you.
- You are an expert in desktop and application delivery with SCCM.
- Experience in OSX/iOS deployment is a plus.
- You are familiar with MDM & MAM.
- You automate (Powershell, Bash or Python).
- If you know how to deploy in enterprise secured networks (NAC) - that is a plus.
- You can name at least 3 NES games.
- Your opinions are strong, but weakly held. You welcome feedback.
- You're willing to relocate to Rotterdam or somewhere nearby.
What we're offering
- Money.
- To help you keep your money, we also chip in on your pension, pay for your travels and offer a discount on all the stuff we sell.
- Room for you to do things your way.
- Heartwarming help with the international relocation process from start to finish..
- Lots of things you can learn through our Coolcademy & skilled sparring partners.
- 25 days of paid leave, so long as you promise to come back!
- We like to inspire your passion giving you the opportunity to visit events.
- An office in the heart of Rotterdam so there's plenty to do when you're not at work.
- And yes, we also have the industry standard perks such as free beer, ping pong tables, great lunch, team activities and awesome parties.
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