IM&T Infrastructure Analyst
AfC Band 5 (£33,247- £41,424) per annum plus High Secure Environmental Allowance £ 1,750.47 per annum
Hours 37
Contract Duration – Fixed Term for 2 years
Post Details
To provide Information Technology support and assistance to staff at all levels within the hospital, by providing first and second line hardware and software support and advice to hospital staff. Meeting agreed service levels and delivering an effective and efficient end-user support interface for IT equipment/systems used.
Provide the hospital with an excellent customer based first- & second-line support service through the IM&T department help desk for IT hardware, software faults, enquiries, general help and advice..
Experience
Experience of a variety of Microsoft systems, applications and computer hardware is essential as is a familiarity of LAN networking and protocols such as TCP/IP.
Knowledge and Experience required in:
* PC hardware upgrades and maintenance
* PC Windows operating systems installation, maintenance and upgrades
* Working in an IT support function
* Specific MS core systems, e.g. MS Azure, MS Defender, MS Office Suite, MS Server, SQL Server etc
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 05 January 2025. For an informal discussion please contact John Fitzgerald, Senior Infrastructure Analysts & IT Security Manager on 01555 842092.
If you have any queries or require assistance regarding the application form or recruitment process, please contact the HR Team on tsh.jobs@nhs.scot to discuss your requirements.
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