IT Contractor at Nutrition International


Nutrition International

Nutrition International (formerly the Micronutrient Initiative) is passionate about tackling one of the world’s greatest health issues: malnutrition. Recognized as global experts, we work around the world to create effective and sustainable solutions for hidden hunger. Nutrition International has headquarters in Ottawa, Canada and regional offices in New Delhi, India to oversee Asian operations and in Nairobi, Kenya to oversee African operations. Nutrition International is a not-for-profit organization governed by a dedicated international Board of Directors and led by an internationally recognized team of technical experts, program designers, advocates, analysts, evaluators, implementers, educators, resource managers and nutrition champions.

  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Qualification: BA/BSc/HND
  • Location: Lagos
  • Job Field: ICT / Computer 

Overall Purpose / Broad Function

The outsourced IT service provider is responsible for the effective and efficient support of staff (currently   <15   in   its   Nigeria   office   by   ensuring   the   proper   usage   and   stewardship   of   laptops, printers, network devices, software and any other IT-related equipment. The provider will be responsible for the implementation of upgrades, updates as designed by NI IT MSP, and staff. The provider will  also be ensuring   routine   maintenances   both   corrective  and  preventive, the troubleshooting of malfunctioning software and hardware as well as providing to end-users training as required. The IT provider will advise the NI Nigeria office staff about all required improvements in the NI systems as well as supporting the Nigeria Finance Manager on the inventory and renewal of various licenses and IT equipment

Requested Services and Tasks
The outsourced IT service provider will provide a qualified  IT  Engineer/Specialist into NI office 3 days per week within (Monday to Friday excluding National holidays) at a minimum of 5 hours perday to respond to NI needs. The provider will also have internal technical capacities to escalate any technical   challenges   within   its   own   structure   to   find   proper   solutions.

The IT engineer/specialist should remain reachable for emergency purposes at any moment during business hours (8:00 AMto 5 PM) during the week.

Responsibilities include the followings tasks and services but not limited to:

  • Support NI staff on all encountered IT challenges in the usage of its IT systems.
  • Assist during the processes of onboarding and offboarding of NI staff.
  • Support NI Nigeria staff as the first point of contact in resolving hardware and software issues and escalate issue to the Regional IT Officer, Africa as required.
  • Setup and configure all new and replacement laptops, desktops, smartphones, and printers for NI staff.
  • Liaise with other external service providers to troubleshoot any problems related to the internet, telephone system, the fax and the electric systems.
  • Assist in the tracking of NI Nigeria IT assets (hardware and software) in both inventory and lifecycle purposes.
  • To deploy, set up, and install applications required for running laptop. These 
  • applications are the operating systems, required drivers, and any specific applications like printers & NI resources.
  • Manage and maintain the various applications’ performance and advise on optimal atrisk applications.
  • Corrective maintenance – correcting scenarios that cause hindrances in the normal functioning of IT infrastructure. 
  • Preventive maintenance – maintenance of all computer hardware to prevent  quick wear and tear (blowing, cleaning, static discharge, etc.) 
  • Providing secure access to the network for remote users.
  • On a quarterly basis test and evaluate the NI backup systems including:
    • Data disaster/ recovery systems.
    • Electrical backup systems.
  • Ensure all operating systems clients and servers’ (where available) updates are applied correctly.
  • Ensure all antivirus and other antimalware programs are up to date and active in all computers.
  • Ensuring that software licensing laws are adhered to where possible. 
  • Provide monthly reports on IT support services health, ongoing tasks, completed  tasks, risk identification, and mitigation measures, upcoming milestones and 
  • releases, and action items across different application areas.
  • Coach staff in using hardware and software more effectively and efficiently including ensuring new staff are briefed on the use of the NI’s IT systems.
  • On a quarterly basis, clean and blow out dust of IT equipment such as monitors,desktops,laptops, keyboards, printers.
  • Work closely with Regional IT Officer, Africa to apply any requested modification in the NI Nigeria IT network or equipment.
  • Ensure that server room equipment remains secure as well as NI Nigeria network.
  • Followup to ensure that the warranties are applied and privileged where a repair is required.
  • Followup to ensure that licenses are applied for operating systems, antivirus systems and other software as well as Cisco SMARTnets are renewed in time.
  • Ensure each staff has his/her OneDrive setup as required so that backups are including users’ files in the daily backup jobs.
  • Track laptop warranties and report expired warranties for renewal or disposal

Scope of work (services)

All tasks and services performed by the outsourced IT service provider will be within NI Nigeria office. Troubleshooting and implementations affecting the Servers and the network should be
performed upon NI Ottawa’s approval. The outsourced IT service provider will work closely with NI Africa Regional Officer who will advise about what modifications are required within the network and when these modifications are required. The outsourced IT service provider should ensure about the compliancy of NI Nigeria IT network when integrated within the global NI IT network.

Duration of assignment


Severity
level
Definition of the severity levelMaximum
response
time
Maximum
Resolution
time
Severity
level 1
An error with respect to a Business
Critical System where more than one
End User is affected and there is no
reasonable workaround.

30 minutes
2 hours
Severity
level 2
An error with respect to a Non-Business
Critical System where one user is
affected and there is no reasonable
workaround

30 minutes
4 hours
Severity
level 3
A Service Request that is not a Severity
1 or 2. Examples of a Severity 3 include,
without limitation, installation of new
desktop, printing problems where a
temporary workaround has been put in
place, or installation of supported
software for a single End User

30 minutes
01 business
day

The duration of the contract for this assignment is anticipated to run for a period of twelve (12) months commencing on the date of signing the contract. The renewal of the contract will be 
subject to a performance evaluation upon each year of service

Expertise

The proposals must include details with respect to the technical capabilities and certifications of  key staff who will be assigned to this contract, including onsite staff and senior technical  resources

Assigned technician. 

The service provider is limited to at most 3 technician changes in a year and must always inform NI  prior to give 1 month notice to provide room for handover. NI reserves the right to accept assigned technician depending on assessment on his/her readiness  and qualifications

Method of Application

The proposals for this assignment will include:

  • A technical proposal responding to the requirement in these ToRs
  • A detailed financial proposal highlighting the monthly rates.
  • Demonstration of two assignments of a similar nature.
  • The CVs of at least two staff of the service provider (education background expertise and experience in relation with the scope of this assignment) who will be assigned as the on-site resource.

CLARIFICATION REGARDING THIS TOR 

  • Clarifications regarding this Terms of Reference are to be made solely through oedward@nutritionintl.org 
  • Complete  technical and Proposals together  with  the  required  documents to be submitted to: BidsNigeria@nutritionintl.org to be received not later than on or before 12th  March 2024 by 6pm Nigerian Time Late submission will not be accepted