Overview: The number one goal of everyone in our team is to make our clients exceptionally happy. The Apprentice IT Technician plays an important role in making sure that happens. The Apprentice IT Technician handles the first level support requests that come in from our clients. They are the first to touch a help desk ticket and make sure that the issue is handled quickly and the client is informed of what to expect every step of the way. When help is needed the Apprentice IT Technician can get help from, or escalate issues to, other members in Service Delivery Team. Key Duties: Provide the client with remote troubleshooting Use our Ticketing System to work on and resolve Help desk Tickets & Service Requests Make sure that Client Documentation is well maintained Split tickets that have several issues into their own individual ticket Review RMM dashboard and apply remediation actions as indicated by our Processes Review regularly scheduled/automated actions as indicated by our Processes From time to time the projects team will need additional resource to help deliver projects either on site or remotely. When opportunities arise then IT Technicians will be required to help with project delivery Communicate to the client the status of their ticket every step of the way, notify them of any changes or outages related to their issue Skills and Attributes Desired: A love of (and ability to) solve problems & challenges Great communications skills, founded in being a good listener An understanding of support tools, techniques and how technology is used to provide services Strong understanding of operating systems, business applications, printing systems and network systems Must be able to type quickly and accurately while talking on the phone Knowledge of IT Applications, software & hardware IT literate – Advanced user level The ability to keep up with & adapt to the fast-paced IT world Entry Requirements: 3 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 4 (A-C) in any subject GCSE Maths and English (or equivalents) at grades 3 (D or above) Prospective apprentices must not hold an existing qualification at the same or higher level as this apprenticeship is in a similar subject You may also have a combination of qualifications and experience which demonstrate the minimum foundation needed for the programme. In this instance you could still be considered for the programme. If you hold international equivalents of the above qualifications, at the time of your application you must be able to provide an official document that states how your international qualifications compare to the UK qualifications. For more information please visit the UK ENIC website. Perks: Get your birthday off