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Apprentice ICT Support Technician

Apprentice ICT Support Technician

St George's Academy

Lincolnshire

  • New
Salary:
National Apprentice Rate: £12,347.46 per annum in the first year
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
13 January 2025

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an Apprentice ICT Technician. The successful candidate will be supported to undertake and complete a Level 3 ICT qualification in partnership with Apprentify.

 

You will support the ICT Support Technicians who manage over 1800 devices and 80 virtual servers work across two campuses. Typical duties will include call logging; problem solving; installation, configuration, repairing and upgrading ICT equipment (hardware and software); periodic printer maintenance; basic network implementation; setting up ICT bookings; auditing; updating support manuals and creating user guides. Existing knowledge of hardware and software maintenance would be advantageous.

 

Knowledge and experience of using Microsoft Office, in particular MS Word, Excel, Outlook is essential.


About St George's Academy

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+44 1529 302487

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St George’s Academy was first established in May 1908, with 208 children on roll. The school was one of the first Technology Colleges; it has been Grant Maintained and was a Foundation School before becoming an Academy in January 2010.   The school has a history of success with students and has a waiting list for every year group. The Academy occupies a site of 32 acres and has over 3500 students on roll at the Sleaford Campus and around 520 on our Ruskington Campus.  The Academy is a comprehensive school serving Sleaford and the surrounding rural area.   The Academy building programme has added significantly to the already very good facilities.  Students attend the Academy from a distance of up to 15 miles. Many of the students live in small villages that surround Sleaford. The housing is still affordable and there are many beautiful villages and towns offering a high quality, rural lifestyle. Sleaford is a rural market town, with a mix of new and historic housing. The nearest large centre of population is the Cathedral City of Lincoln, 19 miles away. The Academy growth reflects the growth in the local population and the parental preference for the Academy over other schools.

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