IT service
emploi |
IT Service presentation
Jean-Luc Martou, director of our university’s Information System General Service (SGSI), shares his vision of his service.
SGSI is involved in all aspects of life at UCLouvain: 150 IT specialists are spread across nine IT service offices on all the campuses.
To meet the needs of students and staff, almost all IT professions are represented: networks and servers, application development, maintenance and support, IT security, etc.
Working in UCLouvain’s IT Service means
- enjoying the freedom to achieve your goals;
- fulfilling your potential by taking part in a wide range of projects;
- updating and developing your expertise by attending training courses in Belgium and abroad;
- and working with highly competent, dedicated and friendly colleagues!
Our IT jobs
Alain, Axel, Olivier, Pierre, Quentin and Quentin, Véronique have kindly agreed not to be in front of their screens but in front of the camera.
Find out what they like about their IT jobs:
Why work at UCLouvain?
What does it mean to have UCLouvain as an employer?
Our computer scientists have agreed to explain why they chose to work for our university.
Discover the testimonials of:
- Véronique, analyst and developer;
- Alain, intellectual property digital security advisor;
- Quentin, local support computer scientist;
- Axel, OutSystems architect and analyst;
- Pierre, information systems security manager;
- Olivier, local support computer scientist;
- Quentin, network engineer.
For them, having UCLouvain as an employer means
“having quite a few challenges” and the opportunity to learn new technologies by
- working with and for users with multiple needs;
- being surrounded by colleagues whose profession it is to innovate;
- collaborating with people with different backgrounds.
opportunities for career development and to change career paths through
- a variety of day-to-day work and activities;
- access to training platforms;
- internal and external training;
- taking staggered-schedule courses.
But UCLouvain is also…
- freedom and autonomy;
- a pleasant work atmosphere and an absence of bottom-line culture;
- the stimulating university campus environment.
And so much more!
Work environment
Do you see the work environment of a computer scientist as a chair and a screen?
For UCLouvain computer scientists, it’s much more than that, and they tell you all about it in this video!