Applicationsoftware Specialist

Here is the English translation for the job vacancy, tailored to sound professional and inviting for potential candidates:
Application Software Specialist
As an Application Software Specialist, you manage various servers and systems that form an integral part of paid parking solutions. In addition to providing second- and third-line support to customers, you prepare reports to provide clients with insight into the status of their parking fleet. You support sales, production, the service desk, and service engineers. Naturally, this includes setting up test environments for problem analysis and simulations.
For this role, we are looking for a proactive "go-getter" who is both analytical and meticulous. You are customer-friendly and can easily switch between different departments and tasks.
Do you have these skills?
- You possess a higher professional education (HBO) level of thinking and working, or equivalent experience as an application software specialist;
- You have experience with Windows operating systems, XML, and IP-related networks;
- Strong social skills, integrity, and a "hands-on" mentality;
- Excellent command of both the Dutch and English languages.
What we offer you:
- A challenging role in a dynamic company where you have the opportunity for further professional development;
- Working at a central location in Amsterdam, with a standard hybrid working policy;
- A fixed-term contract at a leading company, with the intention to convert to a permanent contract upon good performance;
- A competitive salary (€3,500 – €4,400 gross), with excellent secondary employment conditions;
- Retention bonus;
- An informal work environment with a great team of colleagues;
- A healthy workplace.
A few translation notes:
- "Aanpakker": I translated this as "proactive go-getter" to capture the energetic Dutch meaning.
- "Inzicht in de status van het parkeerpark": Used "parking fleet" for consistency with your previous documents.
- "Marktconform salaris": The standard English term is "competitive salary."
- "Vastgelegd voor onbepaalde tijd": Refined as "permanent contract," which is the standard HR terminology.