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IT and Systems Coordinator

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Job Title: IT & Systems Coordinator

Location: Carnforth
Hours: Full-time | Office-Based | Monday–Friday | 08:00 – 17:00
Salary: £32-32k per annum
Reporting to: IT Manager
Benefits: Lots! to be discussed at interview stage

Step Into a Role That Powers a Global Business.

Are you ready to be the go-to tech expert and play a key role in keeping systems running seamlessly across a fast-paced, growing organisation? This is your chance to join a dynamic environment where IT is critical to the success of the team. From network support to system upgrades, onboarding to cyber security—you’ll be at the centre of it all.

This isn’t just about fixing problems—it’s about driving innovation, streamlining processes, and improving the way people work every single day.

What You’ll Be Doing

As the IT & Systems Coordinator, you’ll take the lead on all things tech—supporting users across multiple locations, managing systems and hardware, and pushing forward improvements to infrastructure, processes, and security.

Be the first point of contact for all IT and system-related queries across UK and North American teams
Lead or support a wide range of IT projects—from infrastructure upgrades to system enhancements
Resolve technical issues quickly and effectively, escalating when necessary
Maintain and troubleshoot PCs, laptops, servers, printers, and network devices
Monitor and support core systems like firewalls, antivirus, VPNs, and endpoint protection
Track, maintain, and optimise IT assets throughout their lifecycle
Identify opportunities to enhance system performance, reliability, and security
Provide onboarding and training for new team members using key systems
Maintain clear, up-to-date documentation and knowledge base content
Collaborate with suppliers and external IT providers to ensure high-quality service delivery
Support multiple departments with process improvements and smarter system use

What You’ll Bring

Proven experience in IT support, systems coordination, or a similar technical role
Strong working knowledge of Windows OS, Microsoft 365, and core desktop applications
Confident handling of network infrastructure—routers, switches, firewalls, VPNs
Understanding of cybersecurity tools and practices, including antivirus and endpoint protection
Familiarity with ERP and CRM systems (experience is a big plus!)
Great communicator who can explain tech in simple terms and deliver excellent service
Detail-focused, organised, and comfortable managing multiple tasks at once
Analytical mindset—you don’t just react to problems, you anticipate and prevent them
Full UK driving licence (travel to UK sites will be required)

Why This Role?

You’ll play a critical part in the success of a modern, growing business
Your work will impact every team member’s day-to-day experience
You’ll gain exposure to a wide range of technologies, systems, and projects
You’ll be empowered to proactively improve processes and suggest innovations
You’ll work with a collaborative, motivated team that values your input and expertise

Ready to Take the Lead in IT?

This is more than a support role—it’s an opportunity to influence the future of IT in a global business. If you're proactive, technically sharp, and thrive on helping others succeed through great systems and support, then we want to hear from you.

To apply, get in touch NOW! Please send you current CV to (url removed) with your notice period and salary expectation or call me for a confidential conversation on (phone number removed)

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