The Splunk Administrator will manage and support UOB’s Splunk environment, including installation, configuration, upgrades, monitoring, performance tuning, user access and troubleshooting. The role is expected to develop and maintain dashboards, alerts, reports and data integrations that support security monitoring, operational visibility and regulatory requirements. Candidates should have hands-on experience administering Splunk in an enterprise environment, with knowledge of Linux, scripting, log management, search queries, indexing and troubleshooting. Experience with IT operations, cybersecurity monitoring, incident management and automation is advantageous. The successful candidate should be analytical, service-oriented and comfortable working with infrastructure, security and application teams in a regulated banking environment.
United Overseas Bank (UOB) is a major Singapore-headquartered bank with operations across Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam, as well as selected markets in Asia and other international locations. Established in 1935, UOB provides personal and business banking, wealth management, commercial banking, investment banking and financial services to individuals, companies and institutions. Its Malaysian operations serve retail, corporate and institutional customers through branches, digital channels and technology-supported banking services. UOB invests heavily in digital transformation, cybersecurity, data platforms and modern infrastructure to support secure and efficient banking. Employees typically work in a structured, regulated environment with opportunities to collaborate across regional technology and business teams. The bank is also known for professional development, internal mobility and benefits commonly associated with large financial institutions.
Malaysia offers technology and banking opportunities mainly in Kuala Lumpur, Petaling Jaya and Cyberjaya, with additional roles in Penang and Johor. The country has a multicultural society shaped by Malay, Chinese, Indian and indigenous communities, with English widely used in professional workplaces. Lifestyle costs are generally lower than in Singapore, although central Kuala Lumpur rents can be significant. Malaysia’s islands, including Langkawi, Penang, Redang and Tioman, offer beaches, diving and relaxed weekend escapes, while the mainland provides strong urban amenities. Foreign professionals normally need employer sponsorship for an Employment Pass, and approval depends on qualifications, salary and the hiring company. Candidates should confirm visa rules with UOB and Malaysian authorities before relocating. Healthcare, international schools, public transport and expatriate communities are accessible in major cities. Learning basic Malay and respecting local religious customs can make settling in easier.
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