The Wintel System Administrator Manager is responsible for managing Windows Server and related infrastructure across a banking environment. Requirements typically include a degree in information technology or a related field, strong experience with Microsoft Windows Server, Active Directory, virtualization, system monitoring, patching, backup, disaster recovery, and IT service management. Knowledge of cloud technologies, cybersecurity controls, scripting, and banking or regulated environments is advantageous. The successful candidate is expected to lead administrators, maintain reliable and secure systems, resolve complex incidents, manage vendors, support audits, and deliver infrastructure improvements. Strong communication, leadership, documentation, problem-solving, and change-management skills are essential.
UOB, or United Overseas Bank, is a major Southeast Asian bank headquartered in Singapore, with operations across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and other international markets. Established in 1935, the group provides personal financial services, commercial and corporate banking, transaction banking, wealth management, and investment banking. UOB Indonesia serves retail customers, businesses, and institutional clients through branches and digital channels. As a large regulated financial institution, UOB relies on secure, resilient technology platforms to support banking services, protect customer information, and meet regulatory requirements. The Jakarta organization offers professional opportunities in technology, operations, risk, finance, relationship management, and other banking functions. Employees generally work in structured, collaborative teams where service quality, operational resilience, compliance, and continuous improvement are important.
Indonesia offers technology and banking opportunities mainly on Java, especially in Jakarta, where multinational banks, fintech companies, and large corporate employers are concentrated. Java combines strong career prospects with dense urban living, extensive public transport, diverse food, and an active social scene, although traffic and housing costs can be challenging. Bali is popular for its lifestyle, international community, and tourism-related work, while Sumatra, Sulawesi, and Kalimantan offer growing opportunities in regional business, energy, mining, logistics, and public services. Indonesian culture generally values politeness, community, hierarchy, and religious diversity. Foreign professionals usually need employer sponsorship and an appropriate work permit and stay authorization; working on a tourist visa is not permitted. Relocating employees should confirm immigration arrangements, taxation, health insurance, housing, and dependent visas with the employer. Learning basic Bahasa Indonesia makes daily life and workplace integration easier.
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