My client in South Manchester is seeking a Junior Application Support Consultant to join their team.
Are you a recent IT graduate with ideally 1-2 years of experience in the IT field?
Responsibilities
The ideal candidate will have a degree in computer science or a related field, a passion for technology, and strong people skills to provide excellent support to a growing client base.
You will be joining our Performance Tools team, who design and develop the tools that games developers and application developers use to profile and debug their work for optimum performance, enabling the next generation of mobile games and other innovative graphics applications.Are you passionate about mobile gaming, interested in building tools that help developers improve the efficiency of their games, or do you have an interest in the processes used in the development of graphics for applications?
Then this role is for you, allowing you an in-depth view of the processes used by developers to create to graphics in applications and a role in shaping the tools those developers are using.We are looking for a graphics API expert to join our team working on our newest graphics tool.Working collaboratively as part of the Performance Tools team to extend, develop and maintain our suite of tools or to contribute to the design and development of new profiling tools
Required Skills and Experience
Strong expertise in Vulkan or other similar graphics APIsA strong understanding and practical experience of modern C programmingStrong abstract reasoning skills with an ability to focus on key concepts at all levels of detail.You should be motivated, an independent problem solver, technically versatile, willing to be flexible and accept new challenges.The ability to identify risks and propose mitigation strategiesEffective verbal and written communication skillsThe ability to work alone as well as in a teamThe desire to take ownership and accountability at workExperience with scripting, in a language such as Python, and using the Linux command line.
Are you an expert in application packaging looking for a new challenge?
Join our team and work independently on end-to-end application packaging processes, from initial request to final deployment, collaborating with customers, vendors, and IT departments.
You may already be in an IT Applications Analyst support role, or perhaps looking to transition from a helpdesk role where you have gained relevant experience.
Our client, a Global leader in their field, is looking to an IT Applications Analyst to compliment their Manchester based team.
IT Applications Analyst - Manchester with flexible Hybrid working
Be responsible for 2nd Line support, both in person and remotely via MS Teams, telephone, and remote access tools.
General
You will be collaborating with third parties to resolve issues, standardise, and automate processes, and formalising procedures for efficient service delivery.
We are now looking for a 2nd Line Support Engineer to handle escalations from the Service Desk Team.
Join our team and contribute to our award-winning SaaS product.
Yes, we are all incredibly proud of our achievements, BUT we're insanely ambitious, full of new ideas, and we're ONLY JUST getting started.
You might have thought that as "Technology Partner of the Year 2023" our team would now be cruising along enjoying all the glory and mentally living on a deserted beach somewhere... but you'd be wrong.
You'd be joining to focus on the improvement, automaton and growth of their Application Support environment.
We're looking for a Software driven Service Delivery Lead to join an industry leading organisation that are going through a period of growth due to continued success!
We want YOU to come and join the team as we innovate.
Yes, we are all incredibly proud of our achievements, BUT we're insanely ambitious, full of new ideas, and we're ONLY JUST getting started.
You might have thought that as "Technology Partner of the Year 2023" our team would now be cruising along enjoying all the glory and mentally living on a deserted beach somewhere... but you'd be wrong.