Title:
Data Centre - System team leadJob Description: Data Centre - System Team Lead
Role Title: System Team Lead
Function: Information Management / IT
Role Leve: Technical Team Lead
Location: Majnoon Project – Site Basra
Primary Purpose: Lead systems support, stability, security, upgrades, troubleshooting and documentation
Reporting: Data Centre Manager
This job description outlines the purpose, responsibilities, competencies, experience, certifications, technical skills, and language requirements for the System Team Lead role. The role is designed for a technically experienced leader who can guide system administrators and engineers while maintaining reliable, secure, and efficient IT services.
The System Team Lead leads and mentors system administrators and engineers, ensuring that IT systems remain stable, secure, efficient, and aligned with operational requirements. The role oversees system upgrades, troubleshooting, technical support, documentation, and best-practice adoption. It requires strong hands-on technical capability combined with leadership, planning, communication, and stakeholder coordination skills.
Lead and Mentor
Lead, guide, and mentor system administrators and engineers, supporting team capability, work allocation, and technical discipline.
Maintain Stability
Ensure IT systems remain stable, secure, efficient, and available to support business and project operations.
Oversee Upgrades
Coordinate system upgrades, patching, maintenance activities, and technical changes in line with operational needs.
Troubleshoot Issues
Oversee complex troubleshooting, escalation management, root-cause analysis, and incident resolution.
Drive Best Practice
Develop, maintain, and promote best practices, technical standards, runbooks, and operational documentation.
Support Governance
Contribute to IT governance, reporting, risk reduction, service improvement, and stakeholder communication.
Relevant professional certifications are preferred where aligned to the organisation, technology stack, and project requirements. Examples include:
Systems Administration
Windows Server, Linux, core infrastructure services, patching, backup, monitoring, and support.
Infrastructure Operations
Virtualization, storage, compute, network services, hosting environments, and operational resilience.
Security and Controls
Secure configuration, access control, vulnerability remediation, endpoint protection, and compliance support.
Troubleshooting
Incident response, escalation support, root-cause analysis, performance investigation, and service restoration.
Upgrades and Maintenance
System upgrades, patch cycles, lifecycle planning, maintenance windows, and technical change coordination.
Documentation
Runbooks, SOPs, standards, technical guides, change records, and knowledge-base material.