Voice & Data Analyst (Part-Time)

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Voice & Data Networks Analyst

Are you a dedicated Voice & Data Networks Analystlooking to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation? At Tarmac, we are on the lookout for a Voice & Data Networks Analystto join our team.

About the Role

Reporting into the Business Infrastructure Manager, the successful Voice & Data Networks Analystwill be ensuring the delivery of consistent, appropriate, secure, cost-effective, compliant and high-quality voice and data services to Tarmac.

Please note this is a part-time position working 15 hours a week working on the Monday & Tuesday

What you'll be doing

In this role, you as the successful Voice & Data Networks Analystwill be carrying out the following duties and responsibilities (not exhaustive)

Working as a Subject Matter Expert (with Voice & Dataknowledge) on business projects in line with business strategy
Grasping user requirements and solution options
Building solutions that comply right first time by design
Providing second-line support to IT users in line with agreed SLAs
Investigating incidents and identifying and mobilising resources required to aid resolution
Acting as a Subject Matter Expert in the Change Management process
Supporting the incident root cause analysis process and continuous process improvementWhat we are looking for

We are looking for someone who is:

Educated to degree standard or able to demonstrate appropriate significant and relevant experience in a similar role
IT technical knowledge/experience of one or more of the following core disciplines: e.g. Cisco, Meraki, Avaya, MPLS, SD-WAN, SIPWhy Tarmac?

You’ll be joining acollaborative, innovative team within Tarmac.We offer opportunities to grow, take ownership, and work on impactful projects across our organisation and the broader CRH Group.

Ready to build your future with us?

Apply now and take your next step in a rewarding career as a Voice & Data Networks Analyst.

In addition to the role of Voice & Data Networks Analyst, we also offer an extensive range of career development opportunities and industry-leading rewards, incentives and benefits including:

Bonus scheme
Enhanced holiday entitlement
Contributory pension scheme
Access to the Tarmac Reward website with discounts on retailers, holidays, etc.
Access to our Employee Assistance helpline for free and confidential advice
Access to join our Employee Communities (employee networks) we currently have nine communitiesinc.(REACH) Religious, Ethnic, Cultural Heritage, LGBTQ+, Parents & carers, Ability, Wellbeing, Female voice and menopause
Training and development opportunities Interested? Why not click here to find out more? Go on… are you ready to build your future?

Tarmac, a CRH company, is an equal opportunity employer.We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community.

Please click on the apply button to complete your application.Occasionally we receive a large volume of applications for our roles and when this happens we sometimes bring the published closing date forward, so please apply promptly to avoid disappointment.

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Tarmac Trading Limited

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