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Job Ref: 215689439
Date: 2022-01-31 10:23:35
Are you an IT Support individual within schools, looking to take the next step in your career into a Network Manager position? Here you’ll be joining a fast-growing organisation who supply outsourced IT services to the education sector.
You will be responsible for managing school ICT support contracts, technical support, emergency cover and the introduction of new schools. You will be based out of one school with occasional travel to support another school in the local area.
You will be able to demonstrate your background as a Senior ICT Technician within schools and will need a good working knowledge of maintaining ICT hardware and software as well as working knowledge of maintaining networks.
If you thrive delivering consultative support at 2nd/3rd line level, then this is the perfect role for you.
In return, you will enjoy career growth within a close-knit, friendly company who will invest in your personal development and training.
Salary: up to £36,000 plus benefits
Location: High Wycombe
What will you bring to the table?
Ideally you will have experience working in a school/education environment, but we will also consider those with experience in a similar role. You’ll have knowledge of switches, virtual and physical server environments and backups. Above all, you’ll be friendly and versatile with the ability to communicate on all levels.
We’re looking for specific technical experience with the likes of Windows Server, AD, Hyper-V and cloud technologies such as Office 365/Azure.
As a Manager, you will also be responsible for mentoring and training other staff members.
Like the sound of this? Apply now to find out more!
Keywords: IT Network Manager, IT Consultant, ICT Consultant, Schools, Education, 2nd Line Support, IT Technician, 3rd Line Support, Network Infrastructure, Network Engineer, Hyper-V. Office 365, Windows Server, Microsoft etc, Senior ICT Technician, ICT Technician etc
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