Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Littlefish
to hear from you. The role and what youll be getting up to on a day to day basis: Littlefish is seeking a SystemAdministrator to come and join our growing Infrastructure team. As the SystemAdministrator you will report into the Infrastructure Team Leader. Your more »
Sutton-In-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom
Great Bear
re valued, challenged, and inspired! Shift Pattern: Sunday - Thursday (22:00 - 06:00) Salary: £23,887.43 Job Description We are currently seeking a Stock & SystemsAdministrator to join our Warehouse team at our Mansfiled site. As a Stock & SystemsAdministrator you will carry out … the set schedule. They will use Microsoft Excel to support the Computer system to produce reports for the customer. Job responsibilities of a Stock & SystemsAdministrator include: Carry out daily clerical tasks according to procedures Operating the Warehouse Management System - Chess Producing paperwork for outbound orders Coordinating … complete orders Inputting data onto the WMS for Inbound deliveries Producing a series of reports for the site and customers Qualifications As a Stock & SystemsAdministrator you will possess the following skill, experiences and qualifications: Proven Skills in Maths and English PC Literate Attention to detail Flexibility more »
Nottingham, England, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Lorien
SystemAdministrator (Linux) - Nottingham - £55,000 The Company: Lorien Global are working in partnership with an innovative team in Nottingham, where they are dedicated to delivering exceptional technology solutions. Due to growing demand across the business we are looking for two Senior Linux Administrators, we can hire this … position across several locations in the UK and will be advertised as such. The Role: As a Senior Linux Administrator, you'll lead the charge in ensuring optimal performance, security, and availability of the systems. Playing a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the Linux server estate more »