Infrastructure & Workplace Engineering
Infrastructure and Workplace Engineering roles bring together technical experts who design, deploy, and maintain IT infrastructures and user work environments.Their goal: to ensure system availability, performance, and security, while optimizing the employee experience and team productivity.
An ecosystem of connected professions
System & Network Administration
Our system and network administrators ensure the proper functioning and availability of servers, networks, and IT services. They monitor, maintain, and optimize the infrastructure to ensure performance, security, and service continuity.
Join us as:
- System & Network Administrator
- Production Engineer
System Engineering
Our system engineers design and deploy server and application architectures, ensuring their performance, security, and scalability. They also monitor, optimize, and maintain systems to guarantee the reliability and continuity of services.
Join us as:
- System Engineer
- Infrastructure Consultant
Workstation Engineering
Our workstation engineers install, configure, and maintain user workstations, ensuring an optimized experience and productivity. They also provide technical support, deploy new features, and monitor equipment to guarantee a reliable and high-performance work environment.
Join us as:
- Workstation Engineer
- Advanced Support Technician
Workstation Architecture
Our workstation architects design high-performance, secure user environments tailored to business needs. They define standards, select technical solutions, and ensure their reliability, scalability, and compliance with best practices.
Join us as:
- Workstation Architect
- Workplace Consultant
IT Operations
Our IT operations professionals monitor, maintain, and optimize systems to ensure their daily availability, security, and performance. They also intervene to prevent incidents and guarantee service continuity.
Join us as:
- Operations Analyst
- IT Operations Manager
Concrete career pathways
These technical roles offer a variety of career paths:
- FromSenior System & Network Administrator toTechnical Manager, with responsibility for teams, infrastructure supervision, and technical strategy.
- From Workstation Engineer to Workstation Architect, taking charge of the overall design of user environments, optimizing the user experience, and defining technical standards.
- From Operations Analyst to Operations Manager, supervising operations, coordinating technical teams, and ensuring system continuity and performance.
They say it better than we do
“What I love about my job is exploring ever-changing contexts, having the freedom to offer ideas and opinions that matter, and using my creativity as I see fit. Solutions are constantly evolving: it’s a continuous learning process and challenge.”
Ready to build high-performance, reliable systems with us?
Joining the Infrastructure & Workplace Engineering team means participating in strategic projects, ensuring system continuity, and improving the employee experience in a stimulating and collaborative environment!