Mandarin Speaking IT Associate - Infrastructure
ABL RecruitmentTitle: IT Associate (Mandarin Speaking)
Location
London, UK (office based)
Salary
£40,000 per annum
About the Role
An organisation is seeking a proactive and hands-on IT Infrastructure Engineer to take ownership of internal IT operations across office and distributed environments.
This is a broad, infrastructure-focused role covering IT support, infrastructure operations, system administration, security, network management, and internal collaboration platforms. You will act as a key IT contact, ensuring stable, secure, and efficient IT services across the business.
Key Responsibilities
1. IT Infrastructure & Operations
- Manage and maintain daily IT infrastructure operations, ensuring system stability and performance.
- Oversee endpoints, systems, and core IT services across office and remote users.
- Support infrastructure upgrades, optimisation, and standardisation.
2. Helpdesk & End-User Support
- Provide 1st and 2nd line IT support to all internal users.
- Troubleshoot hardware, software, and access-related issues efficiently.
- Support laptops, desktops, printers, meeting room systems, and peripherals.
- Deliver responsive, high-quality support in a fast-paced environment.
3. Network & Systems Administration
- Support and troubleshoot LAN/Wi-Fi networks, switches, routers, and connectivity.
- Administer Windows OS and Microsoft 365 environments.
- Ensure smooth operation of internal business systems and tools.
4. IT Security & Compliance
- Implement and maintain IT security policies and controls.
- Support compliance with data protection standards (e.g. GDPR).
- Conduct system monitoring, access control, and routine security checks.
5. Internal Tools & Collaboration Systems
- Administer and support internal collaboration tools (e.g. Lark or similar platforms).
- Manage user accounts, permissions, and configurations.
- Support rollout and optimisation of internal systems.
6. IT Asset & User Lifecycle Management
- Manage IT assets (procurement, inventory, setup, lifecycle tracking).
- Handle employee onboarding and offboarding (device setup, account provisioning, access rights).
- Maintain standardised IT processes and documentation.
Required Skills & Experience
- 1-3 years’ experience in IT Infrastructure, IT Support, or Systems Administration.
- Strong hands-on experience across infrastructure and end-user support.
- Solid knowledge of Windows OS and Microsoft 365.
- Good understanding of networking fundamentals (LAN, Wi-Fi, switching, routing).
- Experience managing user lifecycle (onboarding/offboarding, device and account setup).
- Familiarity with IT security practices and compliance.
- Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities.
- Fluency in Mandarin and English is essential.
- Practical, adaptable, and proactive with a “hands-on” mindset.
- Able to work under pressure, take ownership, and handle a wide range of tasks independently.
Desirable Skills
- Experience with collaboration or OA tools (e.g. Lark, Teams, Slack).
- Exposure to multi-site or international environments.
- Knowledge of enterprise systems (CRM, ERP, etc.).
- Relevant certifications (CompTIA, Microsoft, ITIL).
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