The IT application consultant plays an active role in the information system deployment / upgrade project from a technical point-of-view. His/her mission may include application infrastructure (software, database, and web application) installation, upgrade of existing configurations, customization of application modules. He /she will work proactively with the customer to make product and architectural recommendations such as technical suitability, cost/performance evaluation, technical trends, migration considerations, and proof of concept, configuration testing, and customer application assistance. The candidate is likely to have experience in working with RDBMS such as Oracle, MS SQL; he/she also has worked with J2EE based web environments and is comfortable with technologies like AJAX, HTML, and JavaScript; knowledge of Java is an asset.
Job Descriptions
Information Systems - Application Consultant
Information Systems - Project Manager
The project manager plays a key role in leading information system projects. His/her role starts with the analysis of the customer’s business needs and IT requirements. He/she aligns the client’s requirements with the off-the-shelf functionalities of the proposed solution in order to elaborate implementation plans. During the implementation he/she coordinates and manages the project, elaborates or reviews deliverables such as specifications, documentation, test plans, and training until completion and ensures compliance with AREMIS quality standards. He/she will work proactively with the customer to deliver the project on time and within budget and coordinates the project team on AREMIS side.
Facility Managers
Facility Managers care for the working environment: they are the first contact to help the internal clients work more efficiently. The Facility Managers promote modern way of working; they constantly keeps in touch with partners to manage all aspects of life at work, as furniture and space, catering, cleaning, access and security, techniques, etc.
Technical Facilities Managers
Technical Facility Managers’ function is to take care of the maintenance of the technical parts of office buildings, as air conditioning, energy, access and security. As such, it will represent a continuous process of service provision including intervention and repair, preventive maintenance program, contracts and technical specifications.
Technical CAD Drawers
CAD drawers provide support to the project managers by the elaboration of the architectural and engineering (HVAC – Electricity) drawings. They may also be asked to make measurements or to prepare quantity surveys, in order to keep the as built drawings of the buildings and the technical premises up to date.
Space & Moves Managers
The Space Management part is a process used to find out deciding how spaces can be most efficiently used in offices, based on client’s operational and aesthetic requirements, while respecting the client’s financial constraints. The Move Management part is about coordination, planning and integration. The aspects that are managed during a move are: people, furniture and equipment.
Project Managers
Project Managers plan, organize, secure and manage resources to reach the successful completion of specific architectural and engineering project goals and objectives. Typical constraints are scope, time and budget. According to the needs of the occupier, the project manager will be asked to have more specific expertise in HVAC or/and electricity or/and space, in the preparation (study) or in the realization phase of the project.
Building Managers
Building Management comes often under the umbrella of facility management. The Building Manager supervises the hard and soft services of a built structure, ensuring that aspects such as security, health and maintenance of this built structure are in place to a satisfactory level. He/she will typically supervise a team of actors and contractors to help internal clients keep focusing on their core business.
Process, Contract or Documents Managers
This part covers a wide range of different functions and skills essential to the organization of facilities and real estate issues in a building. These skills include planning, organizing, staffing, scheduling, but also computer software skills such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases,…. Some examples of functions are Contract Manager, Procurement Manager, Process Managers.