IT Installation Engineer, Medical IT Systems

TRS Consulting
Manchester, Greater Manchester
10 months ago
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IT Installation Engineer, Medical IT Systems

*** Oracle, SQL, VMWare, Windows ***

Basic Salary £38,000 to £45,000 
10% Bonus
Car Allowance £6,600
Overtime Circa £6,000
Benefits Package 
Genuine Opportunities for Excellent Training and Career Progression
An excellent opportunity for an IT Installation Engineer, Systems Administrator or IT Technical Support Specialist with experience of Oracle, VMWare, Windows and SQL to join a global market leader of Medical Software Systems

Unrivalled and exceptional programme of continuous training 

A home based role from anywhere in England

The Role - IT Installation Engineer, Medical IT Systems

Following continued growth this market-leading organisation now seeks to recruit a customer focused IT Installation Engineer. In this rewarding role the successful applicant will be responsible for:

Leading, directing and ensuring and the success of new installations and upgrades of IT healthcare systems, including operating systems, Oracle databases and applications
Designing and documenting a technically optimal installation or upgrade path
Assisting the project manager with the detailed planning of the upgrade or installation
Ensuring that projects are documented and all processes are followed
Providing adequate support during the go-live phase
Your Background - IT Installation Engineer, Medical IT Systems

To be considered for this role you should have a strong background in an IT Installation Engineer, IT systems administration, technical support or service role and have experience in the following:

Oracle / SQL - queries, updates and deletes
Windows - 2003 experience, active directory and some basic networking knowledge
VMWare
The Company - IT Installation Engineer, Medical IT Systems

Leader in healthcare and a well respected medical equipment and medical device software systems provider 
Impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems incorporates all aspects of the healthcare informatics sector and includes medical imaging software systems
Their success is based upon a commitment to world leading design facilities, outstanding product innovation, excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of talented IT specialists
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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