We are seeking to expand our central team and appoint an IT Support Apprentice to support our Trust schools with the provision of effective and efficient IT support services, who is happy to be deployed across the schools within our CAT.
Overview
You will work collaboratively with the school and central team to ensure that IT services meet the needs of the school.
Employer description
The Emmaus Catholic Academy Trust (Diocese of Salford) is dedicated to providing an outstanding Catholic Education to our children and pupils.
Posted by Oldham Engineering Limited • £25K/yr to £30K/yr
Key Accountabilities
Server maintenance, Active Domain and M365 administration.
Job Purpose
We are looking to strengthen our established Quality team by appointing an experienced and motivated IT Support Engineer who will be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the IT infrastructure at the Oldham site.
General
Oldham Engineering Limited is a well-established medium sized engineering business with a long history and exciting plans for business growth.
Our dynamic and ever-growing business client seeks a passionate and logical Infrastructure Engineer.
In this role, you will act as an escalation point for the Service Desk on infrastructure-related incidents and perform day-to-day administration of all infrastructure-related systems.
The Maintenance Technician 1 must take responsibility for the safety, quality and timely execution of these support services which include, but not limited to: Material Handling Equipment, Conveyors, Forklifts, Electrical, Plumbing, Grounds and General Maintenance.
The Tech 1 will be required to perform Troubleshooting, Repair, and Preventive Maintenance of our Facility Assets, Material Handling Systems and Conveyor Systems.
The Maintenance Technician Level 1 is critical to the smooth operation of our Fulfillment Center.
Posted by SME Graduate Employment Ltd • £26K/yr to £28K/yr
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