IT Systems Administrator Jobs in Scotland

3 of 3 IT Systems Administrator Jobs in Scotland

Senior IT Systems Administrator

Glasgow, United Kingdom
Brightwork Limited
leader - an organisation with a long-established reputation for providing the highest standards of products and service provision to a worldwide client base. The role - Senior IT Systems Administrator You will have a varied and challenging role supporting all stakeholder groups within a busy manufacturing environment and will be responsible for ensuring robust, secure, and … efficient IT systems are effectively maintained across manufacturing, warehousing and office functions. Your broad range of duties and responsibilities will include; Ensuring all IT systems and infrastructure are effectively developed and maintained to meet all organisational and operational requirements Manage and maintain all IT infrastructure across companywide manufacturing sites, including servers, industrial … PCs and networked production equipment Support ERP integrations Ensure high availability of systems supporting production lines, including real-time monitoring and rapid incident response Implement and manage highly effective cybersecurity measures across all IT and associated equipment infrastructure Lead system upgrades and patching with minimal disruption to production schedules Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to align More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Senior IT Systems Administrator

Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Brightwork Ltd
leader – an organisation with a long-established reputation for providing the highest standards of products and service provision to a worldwide client base. The role - Senior IT Systems Administrator You will have a varied and challenging role supporting all stakeholder groups within a busy manufacturing environment and will be responsible for ensuring robust, secure, and … efficient IT systems are effectively maintained across manufacturing, warehousing and office functions. Your broad range of duties and responsibilities will include; Ensuring all IT systems and infrastructure are effectively developed and maintained to meet all organisational and operational requirements Manage and maintain all IT infrastructure across companywide manufacturing sites, including servers, industrial … PCs and networked production equipment Support ERP integrations Ensure high availability of systems supporting production lines, including real-time monitoring and rapid incident response Implement and manage highly effective cybersecurity measures across all IT and associated equipment infrastructure Lead system upgrades and patching with minimal disruption to production schedules Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to align More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
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IT Systems Administrator Apprentice

Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
QA
terminals, tank gauges and other ancillary equipment. Petroassist UK is also the approved Wayne distributor in the UK and Ireland. They are currently looking for an IT Systems Administrator Apprentice to join their team based in Edinburgh. What’s involved? Assist in providing first-line technical support to users, both in-person and remotely. Help … with the setup, configuration and deployment of IT equipment including PCs, laptops, printers and mobile devices. Support software installations, updates and troubleshooting. Log and track IT issues using the internal helpdesk system. Learn to diagnose and resolve basic hardware and software problems. Assist with user account setup, password resets, and access permissions. Support the maintenance of … professional to develop core technical and customer service skills. What do they need from you? A genuine interest in IT and technology. Basic knowledge of computers, operating systems and common applications. Good problem-solving and communication skills. Willingness to learn and take direction. Ability to work well within a team. Eligible and committed to completing an IT More ❯
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: £15,600 - £19,500 per annum
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