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Apprentice Digital Support Technician - Bolney

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Job Opportunity: Digital Systems Apprentice
We are recruiting on behalf of a leading national supplier of off-road vehicles and accessories based in Bolney. This apprenticeship involves providing technical and administrative support, assisting with data management and digital systems across the business, and is well suited to someone who is both technical and likes off-road vehicles!
Key Points
- Location: Access to your own mode of transport is important, with this role being predominantly office-based.
- Company Background: With over 20+ years in this industry, our client provides a stable base for a digitally orientated apprentice to grow and develop their skills, with the opportunity to enhance all of their current and future digital systems associated with online selling, marketing, purchasing, and business administration, and ultimately be able to develop and improve all of these digital processes over the lifetime of this apprenticeship.
- Team Environment: They are also a tight-knit team of motor enthusiasts that offer team socials and events to all members of their staff.
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Key Responsibilities
- Conduct data analyses, producing reports to inform commercial decision-making
- Configure a range of digital devices or systems to meet user needs
- Communicate technical concepts or solutions using appropriate language for the audience both internally as well as externally
- Perform new product research to help identify opportunities
- Assist with purchasing and sales meeting preparations, including maintaining detailed Excel spreadsheets and data sets
- Ensure accurate and timely reporting for management and stakeholders
- Provide comprehensive administrative and operational support to the commercial team, including covering for the admin team when necessary, including the Parts


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Ideal Skills & Experience
- Microsoft Excel skills (pivot tables, formulas, data analysis)
- Commercially minded
- Microsoft Office Suite, including PowerPoint for presentations
- Analytical and problem-solving skills
- Ability to prioritise and work under pressure
Desirable Attributes
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Analytical mindset with attention to detail
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Problem-solving skills and proactive approach
- Adaptability to changing priorities and deadlines
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