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IT Coordinator

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IT Coordinator

Brookbanks operates nationwide, providing integrated and holistic consultancy services for major infrastructure and development schemes. We have a reputation for designing and delivering complex mixed-use, major residential, and commercial build projects ranging from £5m to £500m.

As a UK, privately owned consultancy, we offer autonomy, flexibility and trust. Our people are empowered and supported to challenge the status quo, implement their ideas, and make a real impact.

Company size: 130 people, 8 office locations.

What’s in it for you at Brookbanks?

• Hybrid and flexible working: we trust you to decide how you work best and endeavour to accommodate your personal circumstances.

• Personable environment: as a UK, privately-owned consultancy, you’ll be more than just a number.

• Roadmap for progression: we’re expanding into new sectors and regions, ensuring we can honour your progression.

• Autonomy: you’ll have the freedom to work in your own way, create change and shape the company.

• Innovation: free from rigid processes or layers of hierarchy, we encourage fresh thinking and an entrepreneurial mindset.

As IT Coordinator you’ll be responsible for:

  • Coordinating IT operations in collaboration with our external IT service provider.

  • Set up and configure laptops, software, and user accounts for new staff.

  • Lead IT improvement projects and support digital delivery tools.

  • Manage IT infrastructure, backups, and cybersecurity policies.

  • Oversee software licensing, cloud services, and hardware assets.

    To learn more over a confidential chat, simply apply or contact Zoe Evans, Head of Talent

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