Voice & Data Analyst

Tarmac Trading
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Voice & Data Network Analyst

Job Introduction

Are you an experienced Voice & Data specialist looking to make a real impact across a large-scale, diverse organisation? As our new Voice & Data Analyst, youll act as the technical subject matter expert for Tarmacs Voice & Data Network environmentsdriving service excellence, shaping future solutions, and supporting transformation across the business.

In this influential role, youll convert business needs into robust technical solutions, take the lead on key Voice & Data initiatives, and play a vital part in maintaining our compliance with Cyber Essentials and CRH security standards. If youre passionate about innovative technology, high-quality service delivery, and continuous improvement, this is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking IT team.

About the Role

As the Voice & Data Analyst, you will serve as the go-to expert for all service management activities relating to our Voice & Data Network environments. You will ensure our systems are secure, reliable, and aligned with both business requirements and strategic goals.

You will work closely with internal stakeholdersranging from Infrastructure & Operations Managers to Security, Governance, and Project teamsas well as external vendors and service partners. This role is highly collaborative, supporting change initiatives and helping ...

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