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IT Engineer

£21,255 - £21,255
 

Job Description

Main duties associated with this post are:   




  • Software installation and configuration  




  • Operating system image deployment  

  • Troubleshooting software installations  

  • IT record keeping and asset management.  

  • Respond to user requests via the school helpdesk. 

  • Support users both onsite and users working remotely. 




  • Provide IT technical support for events. 

  • PC hardware maintenance and upgrades.  

  • Automation using SharePoint Online and MS Office 365 low-code approach 

  • Lifting and moving of equipment e.g. system units, computer monitors and printers.  

  • Carry out any other duties which are appropriate to the post as may be reasonably requested by the supervisor.  




Qualifications

At least 1 of the following :



CompTIA Security+ qualifications or Microsoft Fundamental qualifications (SC-900, AZ-900, etc)



Also..




  • Currently registered students at Queen’s University, Belfast entering pre-final year of an Undergraduate course of study in MEng/BSc Computer Science, MEng/BEng Software Engineering/Software and Electronic Systems Engineering, MSc Applied Cyber Security with professional internship, BSc Computing and Information Technology/Business Information Technology.  

  • 50% average to date in all modules taken to date. 

  • All students for whom English is not their first language must have achieved a minimum pass mark of 7.0 in the writing and speaking band of IELTS (International English Language Test Score) or equivalent. Please note a copy of your IELTS results will be requested by email to your QUB email address following submission of your application). 

  • Understand Windows Networked environment and know how to configure network settings on a windows machine. 

  • Experience of upgrading or maintaining PC hardware.   

  • Experience of installing software or operating systems. 



Skills

  • Understand Windows Networked environment and know how to configure network settings on a windows machine, install and troubleshoot

  • Understand Linux environment (Ubuntu etc)

  • Experience of upgrading or maintaining PC hardware.   

  • Experience of installing software or operating systems. 

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