IT Helpdesk Technician - Casual (Junior)

IT Helpdesk Technician - Casual (Junior) Birmingham, England

South and City College Birmingham
Full Time Birmingham, England 10.42 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

The Summer Enrolment period is approaching and the college is looking to recruit casuals to assist with various enrolment duties.

We are seeking to appoint outstanding Casual Junior Helpdesk Technicians to provide technical support to all IT functions in the college, both academic and administrative.

Job Type: Zero hours contract
Contract length: 6 months

Salary: £10.42 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexitime

Schedule:

  • Flexitime

Work Location: One location

Reference ID: REQ001131

IT Helpdesk Technician - Casual (Junior)
South and City College Birmingham

www.sccb.ac.uk
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Mike Hopkins
Unknown / Non-Applicable
1001 to 5000 Employees
College / University
Colleges & Universities
Education
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