IT Manager

Birmingham
9 months ago
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Are you an IT specialist, with experience in Microsoft SQL, looking to join a well-established company that offers private medical insurance and an enhanced holiday package?

Are you an IT Manager, with experience in a manufacturing background, looking for a role that offers excellent career development opportunities with great training and progression?

This company was founded over two decades ago and since then has established itself as one of the leading hose and ducting companies in the Midlands. The company supply into a range of industries including the Agricultural, Automotive, Construction and Defence sectors.

In this role the suitable candidate will expected to be the main internal point of contact for key company software, such as Microsoft SQL and PowerBi. You must provide technical support, and guidance, to all employees and troubleshoot hardware issues.

If you are an IT Specialist, with experience in Microsoft SQL, looking to become a vital asset to the IT department in a reputable company that offers private medical insurance and an enhanced holidays package, apply today.

The Role:

8:45 - 5 Monday - Friday
Be the main point of contact for key company software
Assist employees in the troubleshooting of any issues they may be facing
Remain informed on industry leading technology to keep the company at the forefront of software
Implement IT security strategy to ensure a safe online working environment for employees
Be a part of the management team and attend interdepartmental meetings
The Person:

Experience as an IT Manager or Coordinator
Experience with Microsoft SQL
Key Words: IT, Manager, Manufacturing, Precision, Machining, Maintenance, Birmingham, West Midlands

Job Reference: BBBH20488

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