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IT Smart Technician Apprentice

Plymouth
5 days ago
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Our client’s architecture firm in Devon relies on its IT systems for everything, from managing projects and storing data to communication and design work. Keeping these systems running smoothly is essential.

As an Apprentice, you’ll learn how to support these systems and help the team with day-to-day IT tasks. You’ll work closely with the IT Manager and escalate issues when needed. This is a great opportunity to start your career in IT and smart technology with plenty of guidance and training.

KEY DUTIES –

  • Learn how to provide basic technical support to staff, both in person and remotely.

  • Assist with setting up computers, installing software, and keeping systems updated.

  • Help maintain the security of data and networks.

  • Support with creating and managing user accounts and permissions.

  • Work with managers and directors on IT-related tasks and learn about new technologies like IoT (Internet of Things).

    CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Independent skills

  • Team work skills

  • Organisational skills

  • Good written and oral communication skills

  • Self-Motivated

  • Meets the eligibility below

    ELIGIBILITY

  • Have the right to live and work in the UK.

    Sound like you? Then send us an application and we will let you know if you are suitable for this position, or one of the other roles we have available

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