Lead Support Analyst - Infrastructure
Bath, Somerset
Lead Support Analyst - Infrastructure
- Contract
Bath, Somerset
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Start your job searchYour new organisation is a global manufacturing company undertaking a number of large transformation programmes across the wider business and in the IT setup. As a result of these change programmes, they are looking to recruit for a Lead Support Analyst in the Infrastructure team.
In this role you will be primarily responsible for overseeing incidents, diagnosing & rectifying issues, and will be expected to be hands on with solving issues from time to time. You will be the escalation point for any complex queries and responsible for liaising with third party vendors as required. You will also be involved in assigning and tracking major incident assignments as well as supporting the Service Delivery Manager in any other duties required.
To succeed in this role you must have excellent experience leading an Infrastructure team, and will have knowledge of resolving infrastructure and end user computing issue when required. You will also ideally have some exposure to working in a global function.
In return you will receive a competitive day rate and the opportunity to have a long lasting impact on an exciting organisation going through a key phase in the development of their IT function.
This role is 3 days a week on site in Bath and is looking for a start ASAP.
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