IT Support, with progression {Engineering, Construction

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IT Support, with progression {Engineering, Construction}

Leeds, 3 days a week.

£25,000 to £35,000 {DOE} + Company Benefits

Are you an IT Support Technician or similar a looking for an IT Support role that offers on the job training and development into Programming, Data, PowerApps and more?

Do you want to work for a leading, global engineering and construction company that offer excellent perks and the opportunity for professional and personal development and a good work life balance?

On offer is the exciting opportunity for an IT Support Technician to join a leading engineering and construction business with over 600 employees across a number of countries and who work on a number large scale infrastructure projects such as sky scrapers, airports etc.

In this role, the successful IT Support Technician will be reporting directly to the Group IT Manager, you will be responsible for may IT Support tasks as required as well as getting involved in their new Intune roll out. On top of this, there will be opportunity to work across the IT departments and pick up new skills and experience across a broad range of IT environments from programming to data analysis.

The ideal IT Support Technician would have experience in a similar role,, be local to Leeds and want to work for a global company offering excellent job security, professional and personal development and a good work life balance.

The Role:

General IT Support duties and Intune roll out.
IT Problem solving.
Opportunity for exposure to programming and business/data analytics.
Hybrid working.
Training and progression.The Person:

IT Support or similar experience.
Local to Leeds.Keywords: SharePoint, PowerApps, Azure, Developer, IT Support, IT Engineer, Power BI, Data Analyst, Business Intelligence, Programming, Developer, Intune

If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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