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Fujitsu

4.1
  • > 100,000 employees

2021 Graduate - Technical Services - Sydney

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeGraduate Job or Program
  • Number of vacancies1 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 20 Apr 2020

We are one of the world's largest Information Communication Technology (ICT) companies, with over 130,000 employees in more than 100 locations, serving 10 million customers globally. We use our experience and the power of ICT to constantly innovate and contribute to the creation of a networked society. We are built on relationships amongst society, customers and our most valuable asset, our people.

We'd like to invite you to share in this experience!

Our Graduate Program has a unique opportunity for Graduates to support our Defence team. This is a technical and watchkeeper role which involves provision and support of all Fleet Information Environment (FIE) in support of the Distributed Computing Central Services contract. You will be primarily based on the client site.

As part of the 12-month program starting in February 2021, you will have varied experiences across a broad field to enable you to develop:

  • An understanding of how Fujitsu operates
  • Technical Analytical and critical thinking
  • IT best practises and understanding of leading digital technologies.
  • Experience working in a multi-client organisation and IT best practises.
  • Understanding Fujitsu's offerings.

Who are we looking for?

We are looking for Graduates who;

  • Have (in the last 2 years) or is about to complete a degree which may include a Bachelor of IT
  • Have technical knowledge of:
    • Microsoft Technologies (MS Server 2012 & 2016, SCCM, Group Policies and Active Directory);
    • Hyper V virtualisation technologies.
    • Symantec NetBackup Enterprise
  • Desirably have technical knowledge and experience of:
    • Microsoft Technologies (MS Server 2016 and Win10)
    • Storage solutions such as NetApp SAN.
    • Citrix XenApp and XenDesktop application virtualisation technologies;
    • Thin client Operating System deployment;
    • Basic Network fault finding;

SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS:
Due to Security Clearance requirements candidates MUST be Australian Citizens who are able to attain a security clearance of Negative Vetting 2 (TOP SECRET).

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Study fields
    IT & Computer Science
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Reviews

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Graduate
Brisbane
5 months ago

I am working across two teams - change management and governance and assurance. It keeps me stimulated

user
Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

Day-to-day I'm preparing reports, helping the Line of Businesses with any data analysis they require. Essentially supporting and helping utilise the Service Delivery space

user
Graduate
Melbourne
5 months ago

Managing Distributor and direct supplier rebate agreements and credit notes as well as quarterly routine responsibilities

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About the employer

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Fujitsu

Rating

4.1

Number of employees

> 100,000 employees

Industries

Technology

Fujitsu is so much more than you think! Fujitsu is seen as a global leader in technology and business solutions that transforms the world around us.

Pros and cons of working at Fujitsu

Pros

  • Very flexible, able to WFH anytime unless your team requests you to go in.

  • People - the graduate cohort and the managers are great people.

  • Flexibility. Learning opportunities. Supportive team. Career growth opportunities.

  • My manager has always been super accessible and supportive throughout my journey here at Fujitsu.

  • The dress code is super relaxed, it is very much corporate casual with being able to wear jeans and nice trainers to the office.

Cons

    • Pay is low compared to other grad programs.

    • There was a period of time when there was essentially no grad manager, so there was a lack of support.

    • Although I do love the flexibility of working from home, I do find it quite isolating.

    • Less office desks in the Sydney office.

    • It is unfair for some grads to be left with little to no work when placed in a team that also does not have much going on.