Company Description
As a Senior System Design Engineer, you will leverage your 5+ years of technical system experience to deliver high-quality engineering services. You will be responsible for designing, validating, and optimizing complex systems while ensuring compliance with requirements and supporting deployment.
Job Description
Key Responsibilities
1. Requirements Analysis & Design:
Evaluate and translate business and technical requirements into system design benefits and trade-offs to ensure optimal solutions.
2. Validation & Deployment:
Validate design compliance and support deployment to meet requirements.
3. Technical Problem-Solving:
Use development tools to address technical and business challenges, including technology evolution, capacity management, and performance optimization.Perform complex incident resolution and root cause analysis.
4. Innovation & Documentation:
Propose innovative ideas to improve systems, processes, or services.Maintain technical documentation and ensure knowledge sharing.
5. On-Call Support:
Participate in on-call rotations for systems under your responsibility.
Qualifications
Core Competencies
6. Adaptive and flexible mindset
7. Strong analytical thinking
8. Collaborative and result-driven approach
9. Clear, structured, and convincing communication
10. Software development experience
Technical Skills (Must-Have)
11. Linux/server management
12. Elastic Stack (Elasticsearch, Elastic APM)
13. Ansible automation (focus on efficiency and automation mindset)
14. Experience with notification services for on-call rotations (a plus)
Additional Requirements
15. Administratively strong and detail-oriented
16. Good English communication skills (team language)
17. Dutch language skills are a plus
Additional Information
Additional Information
18. Candidates must have a valid work and residence permit for Belgium (if non-EU)
19. The client values diversity and inclusion, offering a positive work culture focused on well-being
20. Opportunity to contribute to innovative, ground-breaking technologies in the energy sector