
UbuntuNet Alliance
Background
UbuntuNet Alliance is the regional research and education networking organization for Eastern and Southern Africa. It builds and operates UbuntuNet, the regional high-speed Internet backbone network for Eastern and Southern Africa. UbuntuNet Alliance is registered in Malawi as a not-for-profit association of National Research and Education Networks (NRENs) in Africa to provide a secure data communications network that supports the region’s research, teaching, and learning. Membership of the Alliance includes NRENs of the following countries: Botswana, Burundi, DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The member NRENs work together to promote networking for research and innovation and welcome not-for-profit transnational research and education organizations. UbuntuNet Alliance has its headquarters in Lilongwe, Malawi.
The Alliance is seeking to engage the services of suitably qualified candidates with ability to work in a multi-cultural community to fill the following positions tenable at Lilongwe office:
- Systems Engineer
The Systems Engineer shall report to the Technical Manager and shall lead and oversee all aspects of the development, running and packaging of value-added service offerings to member NRENs.
Job Functions
The Systems Engineer shall have the following job functions:
- Develop and operate relevant e-infrastructure services – as well as assist member NRENs in running these services themselves – for research and education;
- Research and define requirements for services demanded by the research and education community;
- In conjunction with the Technical Manager, coordinate trainings for e-infrastructure applications and services;
- Foster collaboration between the Alliance and its NREN members and their counterparts in Europe and other parts of the world with the aim of coordinating the services portfolio;
- Setup and administer applications for internal use at the UbuntuNet Alliance secretariat and by external involved parties; and
- Provide technical first and second level support to the UbuntuNet Alliance staff.
Qualifications and Personal Attributes
The Systems Engineer should have the following qualifications and attributes:
- A Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or other related fields from a recognised university. Those with an MBA will have an added advantage, as would relevant industry experience and professional qualification.
- Relevant professional qualification, for example, Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP).
- At least a minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in the development and running of enterprise services;
- Three to five years of experience in system administration, particularly in managing Linux and Windows systems
- Experience in implementing Systems security, including firewalls and other access controls.
- Familiarity with programming languages like Java, JavaScript, and Python
- Demonstratable experience in implementing and managing private clouds based on OpenStack and Proxmox.
- Demonstratable experience in managing public clouds.
- A sound understanding of the various trending technologies and applications in the research and education networking communities
- Demonstrated sound judgment, statistical knowledge, analytical mind, attention to detail and integrity.
Appointment and Remuneration
UbuntuNet Alliance is an equal opportunity employer and offers an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the qualifications, competence and experience of the successful candidate. The appointments shall be on contract for a period of three years, subject to renewal.
Method of application
To apply for this position, complete the job application form and upload your cover letter and Curriculum Vitae (which includes names and contact information for three referees) in a single PDF. Receiving applications will close on 4th April 2025.