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Level 4 Network Engineer Apprentice

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Level 4 Network Engineer Apprentice
Level 4 Network Engineer Apprentice
Location: Glossopdale School & Sixth Form, with travel across the True Learning Partnership
Hours: Full Time (37 hours per week)
Salary: National Minimum Wage (dependent on age)
Training Provider: Primary Goal
Launch your career in IT with a hands-on Network Engineer Apprenticeship.
Are you passionate about technology and enjoy solving problems? Do you want to earn while you learn, gain industry-recognised qualifications and build a career in IT?
True Learning Partnership is looking for a motivated and enthusiastic apprentice to join its IT team, based primarily at Glossopdale School & Sixth Form. You'll work alongside experienced IT professionals, supporting staff and students across the Trust while completing the Level 4 Network Engineer Apprenticeship with Primary Goal.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gain real experience across networking, cloud technologies, end-user support, and infrastructure projects in a busy education environment.
What you'll be doing
You'll play an important role in supporting the Trust's IT services, including:
- Providing first line and second line IT support to staff and students.
- Provide limited reprographics and resource support to staff, including the preparation and printing of classroom and extracurricular materials (e.g., booklets, worksheets, and supporting documents).
- Installing, configuring, and maintaining PCs, laptops, printers, and other devices.
- Supporting network infrastructure, servers, WiFi, and cloud services.
- Logging, managing, and resolving helpdesk tickets.
- Assisting with Microsoft 365, email, and user account administration.
- Supporting IT during school events, examinations, and planned projects.
- Working across multiple schools within the Trust to help deliver exciting technology projects, including cloud migration and device deployment.
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What we're looking for
We're looking for someone who is:
- Passionate about IT and technology.
- Friendly, approachable, and confident communicating with people.
- Keen to learn and develop new technical skills.
- Organised and able to prioritise their workload.
- A natural problem solver with a positive attitude.
- Comfortable working both independently and as part of a team.
- A driver, or working towards a driving licence, would be advantageous due to travel between Trust sites.


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Entry requirements
- GCSE Maths and English (Grade 4/C or above, or equivalent).
- A genuine interest in networking and IT infrastructure.
- Eligibility to undertake a Level 4 apprenticeship.
What you'll gain
- Level 4 Network Engineer Apprenticeship.
- Vendor and industry-relevant technical knowledge.
- Experience working in a modern multi-academy trust supporting hundreds of users.
- Mentoring from experienced IT professionals.
- A nationally-recognised qualification with excellent long-term career prospects.
Why join True Learning Partnership?
You'll become part of a supportive and ambitious Trust that invests in its people and technology. Alongside a competitive salary, you'll benefit from:
- Pension scheme.
- Cycle to Work scheme.
- Employee Assistance Programme.
- Free CPD and ongoing professional development.
- Wellbeing support and staff discounts.
If you're ready to turn your passion for technology into a rewarding career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and start your journey towards becoming a qualified Network Engineer with Primary Goal and True Learning Partnership.
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