Profession

Information Technician

Specialist for IT devices

Fields of activity | Information Technician

As an information technician, you’ll plan and implement the information technology devices and systems for companies. This typically includes hardware – such as computers, servers, and routers – as well as software applications and operating systems, which you’ll procure, install, and monitor. You’ll also be responsible for their networking and configuration.

Your tasks as an information technician will also involve troubleshooting and maintaining IT systems to ensure smooth operation and minimize downtime. As the first point of contact for technical issues, you’ll provide support to users of IT systems and applications.


Personal requirements | Information Technician

  • Technical expertise and craftsmanship
  • Willingness to always stay up to date
  • Analytical thinking
  • Problem-solving skills and flexibility
  • Communication skills and service orientation

Path to the profession | Information Technician

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Potential jobs | Information Technician

As an information technician, you’ll primarily work in your office or at clients’ workplaces. Career opportunities span a wide range of sectors, including industrial and commercial enterprises, infrastructure companies, and broadcasting corporations. Your expertise is also in demand at hospitals, government agencies, and schools. Additionally, you may work as a freelance information technician, providing independent support to various companies.