Smart Systems & Cyber Security Technician

Exeter
3 days ago
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One of our clients are currently seeking an individual to help assist with their IT, smart technologies, and secure network systems.

The role will provide a hands-on opportunity to work with enterprise technology, engage with key stakeholders within the company, and develop new digital and technical skills. Ideal for a first-time role or career change.

KEY DUTIES

  • Configure and install network hardware including switches, firewalls, and wireless access points

  • Assist with basic cybersecurity monitoring tasks, such as reviewing alerts or updating security software

  • Learn to use AI-driven tools for automating routine IT support tasks or analysing system performance

  • Monitor and review network infrastructure to ensure effective operational uptime and network performance

  • Create and maintain technical documentation and diagrams outlining the network architecture and procedures

  • Provide technical support to localised IT Teams and assist with network-related inquiries

  • Respond to security incidents to ensure the integrity of the network

  • Support the setup and maintenance of smart office technologies (e.g., connected meeting rooms, digital signage, or automated systems)

  • Contribute to testing and troubleshooting smart devices or AI-powered applications used within the company

    CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • IT confident

  • Strong team work skills

  • Strong Organisational skills

  • Good level of written and oral communication skills

  • Self-Motivated

  • Meets the eligibility below

    ELIGIBILITY

  • Have the right to live and work in the UK.

    Sound like you? Then send us an application and we will let you know if you are suitable for this position, or one of the other roles we have available

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