System  Administrator: Germany

A 200-year-old Mill in Mosbach, Germany has been converted into a conference centre which is home to OM Germany.

The position primarily involves:
System administration with Linux-server and Windows XP
user support
training and technical support
MS Office helpdesk
purchasing of hardware
support of MS Access databases
communication with our programmers in UK
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Commitment Length: 1-2 years (full time)
relevant professional experience is preferred,
appropriate skilled people will also be considered,
strong team working skills
willingness to learn German

Please note: all jobs/opportunities on this site are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.


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