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IT Support Analyst

Employer: University of the Arts London
Location: UAL - High Holborn, London UK
Salary: £32,624 to £39,342 per annum
Contract: Full time
Hours: Full time

Job description

The opportunity

Are you an enthusiastic IT Support Analyst looking to provide 2nd line support in a large enterprise environment.

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our IT Support Services.

With a can-do attitude, you’ll play a vital role in supporting users both remotely and desk-side, with most of your work being escalated from our IT Service Desk.

You’ll support both staff and student computers providing a quick response to standard day-to-day issues and requests, as well as engaging with project.

This role will suit an experienced Support Analyst looking to expand their skill set within a large environment.

Though you’ll be based at High Holborn, occasional travel to other UAL sites Lime Grove and Mare Street may be required.

About you

The successful candidate should have experience of the following:

  • Demonstrable experience working in a Second line IT support role within an enterprise environment.
  • Experience of working across Windows and Mac environments, including deployment and configuration of operating systems, hardware maintenance and fault-finding using command line tools.
  • Experience leading and motivating support teams.
  • Experience supporting Active Directory, DHCP, DNS and other basic network services.
  • Experience of working across an ITIL aligned environment.
  • High level of customer service skills, and an ability to communicate with stakeholders across all levels of the organisation.
  • Experience supporting various AV environments including fault diagnosis, configuration and maintenance

If you have any queries about this role or need any reasonable adjustments for your application, please contact Zele Akhilele, Resourcing Adviser via email at DigitalandTechnologystaffrecruitment@arts.ac.uk.

We are UAL

For the fourth year running, University of the Arts London is the world’s second University for Art and Design in the QS World University Rankings® 2023. Our diverse and talented community comprises over 5,000 academic, professional, and technical staff. Together we are committed to social purpose. This includes creating a better a more sustainable world and championing race equality. 

We offer highly creative working environments that inspire staff across all areas to fulfil their potential and continuous training to further develop their skills and expertise. We also offer hybrid and flexible working practices, and excellent staff benefits to improve your work life balance. 

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