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IT Engineer

Redditch
1 day ago
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Full time IT Engineer position based in Redditch working for a multi-million pound growing manufacturing organisation. In this role, you will take on shared responsibility for both business systems administration and core infrastructure support.

Client Details

My client is a multi-million pound turnover organisation in the manufacturing industry that are growing year on year. Based in Redditch, they are looking for a full time IT Engineer to join their growing technology team.

Description

Provide ERP system support and assist departments with system‑related issues.
Administer business systems, including Power BI reporting, SQL data analysis, and user management.
Develop workflows and project tasks using the ERP programming toolkit, including EFACS modifications.
Manage servers, storage solutions, and overall infrastructure reliability.
Maintain network infrastructure, internet connectivity, and firewall configurations.
Support cyber‑security measures and ensure compliance with security policies.
Ensure robust backups, data protection, and minimal business disruption.
Liaise with internal teams to understand support needs and improvement opportunities.
Coordinate with external suppliers for hardware, software, and purchasing requirements.
Perform database administration and contribute to ongoing IT and infrastructure projects.

Profile

A successful IT Engineer should have:

Ideal exposure in supporting IT within the industrial or manufacturing industry.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Good communication skills with a pro-active approach to identifying and resolving technical issues.
Can commute to Redditch Monday to Friday.
Familiarity with IT systems below:

Microsoft SQL.
VMware virtualisation.
Power BI.
Azure/office 365
Microsoft Exchange.
Active Directory, DNS, DHCP and group policy.
Data security.
Cybersecurity principles.
Proficiency in all areas of Microsoft office.Job Offer

A fantastic opportunity to develop your skills and work with a friendly small team
Free parking
Holiday allowance
Pension scheme
Salary sacrifice scheme

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