Apprentice IT Technician

Rucklers Lane
3 days ago
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As an Apprentice IT Technician, you will learn how to manage and support the full range of IT services used across the business. This includes gaining hands-on experience with end-user device management, system administration, network operations, cybersecurity fundamentals and service desk support. You will play an important role in helping maintain the reliability, security, and performance of the company's technology estate, while learning how IT underpins the delivery of our services across the utilities sector. Over the apprenticeship, you will gradually take ownership of tasks and projects, contributing directly to the continuous improvement of our IT operations.

The role may require occasional work outside standard hours, and with projects across multiple locations, flexibility and travel are important.

This is a degree Level 6 Digital and Technology Solutions Professional apprenticeship. You will be working towards a BSc (Hons) Digital and Technology Solutions degree at University London of East on a day release over a period of 4 years. We will also support you in gaining a professional chartered membership.

Are you passionate about technology and eager to build a career in the digital world? This is your opportunity to join our team as an Apprentice IT Technician, where you'll gain hands-on experience supporting the full range of IT services that keep our business running.

About Browne

At Browne, we are engineering with purpose.

We're a leading UK contractor working in the water and civil engineering sectors, delivering projects that help improve everyday life. From building pipelines and upgrading pumping stations to maintaining reservoirs and drainage systems, we support cleaner water, stronger infrastructure and more reliable services for communities.

We offer a wide range of career opportunities both on site and behind the scenes. Whether your skills are in engineering, project delivery, safety, sustainability, commercial, planning or business support, there's a place for you at Browne. We value different perspectives and experiences, and we're proud to be a Silver Award Investors in Diversity accredited employer.

Our teams use smart technology and a hands-on approach to make sure every job is delivered safely and to a high standard. We support our clients through the full life of their assets, from construction and mechanical systems to long-term maintenance.

Browne is part of Renew Holdings plc, a UK-based group of specialist engineering companies.

What We're Looking For

We're looking for someone enthusiastic, curious, and ready to learn—someone who enjoys solving problems and working as part of a team. You don't need previous experience, but the right mindset and foundational skills are essential.

Skills & Attributes

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Strong analytical ability and attention to detail
A commitment to continuous improvement
A collaborative, team-oriented approachExperience

No prior experience requiredEssential Qualifications

Minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 6 or above, including Maths and English
3 A-Levels at grade B or aboveApply today and begin building your career in digital technology.

The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country

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