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IT Support Apprentice

City of Edinburgh
£25k/yr
Posted 5 months ago
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IT Support Apprentice

Modern Apprentice – IT Support

Edinburgh (Full‑Time Apprenticeship)

Start your career in IT with a hands‑on role that lets you earn while you learn. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our team as a Modern Apprentice in IT Support. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to begin their journey in the tech industry, gain real-world experience, and work towards an industry‑recognised qualification.

About the Role

As a Modern Apprentice, you’ll work alongside experienced engineers to support day‑to‑day IT operations. You’ll assist with troubleshooting, setting up devices, resolving basic technical issues, and providing great service to end‑users. You’ll also undertake structured training provided by an approved apprenticeship provider, helping you build strong foundational skills in IT support. Key Responsibilities Provide first‑line support to internal and external users Assist with device setup, configuration, software installation, and account creation Help diagnose and resolve common IT issues Log and update support tickets accurately Work professionally with colleagues and customers at varying technical levels Participate fully in apprenticeship training, assessments, and mentoring sessions Follow internal processes relating to security, data protection, and documentation Contribute positively to team culture and continuous improvement

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What You'll Learn

During your apprenticeship, you'll develop: Core IT support skills (troubleshooting, configuration, maintenance) Communication, customer service, and teamwork abilities Problem‑solving and critical‑thinking approaches ICT and digital literacy competencies Professional behaviours expected in a technical support environment Optional vendor certifications depending on training provider (e.g. Microsoft Azure, CompTIA)

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Qualifications & Qualities We’re Looking For

Aged 16 or over and eligible for a Modern Apprenticeship No formal qualifications required — just a genuine interest in IT and problem‑solving Strong communication skills and a positive, can‑do attitude Willingness to learn, take feedback, and develop new skills Ability to work well with others and provide friendly, professional support Basic familiarity with computers, devices, or technology (preferred but not essential)

What We Offer

A supportive environment to kick‑start your IT career Structured learning via an approved apprenticeship provider Industry‑recognised qualification on completion Real workplace experience with opportunities for progression A friendly team committed to helping you grow

Location Edinburgh, Edinburgh, City of Department Engineering Employment Type Fixed Term Minimum Experience Entry-level Compensation £25,000

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Skills

Troubleshooting
Device Setup
Software Installation
Account Creation
Issue Resolution
Ticket Logging
Customer Service
Teamwork
Problem-Solving
Documentation
Security
Data Protection
Communication
Configuration
Maintenance
Digital Literacy

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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