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IT Network Supervisor

IT Network Supervisor

Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC

Westminster

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Salary:
£30,000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017 (or sooner by negotiation)
Apply by:
27 July 2017

Job overview

We are seeking to recruit a confident, positive and self-motivated individual to the post of IT Network Supervisor. 

This post holder strives to support the work of the College by ensuring sufficiently reliable computing and communication systems, along with numerous network devices.   

The IT Network Supervisor is responsible for the day to day operation of these systems, utilising an advanced help line from European Elecronique technical services.  

As the College grows, there may be scope to add a technician to the team in 2018/19 and create a Network Manager role.  

You are expected to approach your job with commitment and enthusiasm, and strive to produce work of the highest standards. You are expected to undertake the training needed to provide a professional level of service and to keep your knowledge and skills up to date as new technologies and services become available. 

You are expected to be flexible in your pattern of working so that the responsibilities of the role can be met throughout the working year. During term time you will be required to work the full school day (8am-5pm, 1 hr lunch) plus remote weekend cover on a rota basis.   With advanced notice, the College may ask you to swap days to work occasional weekends for maintenance and upgrading of equipment.

Please apply online, via the TES by 4pm on 28th July 2017.

In your supporting statement please give evidence and examples against the person specification. You are welcome to use subheadings as appropriate. 

If candidates want more infomation about the post, they are able to request an informal conversation with either the Principal or Vice-Principal by contacting enquiries@westminsterutc.co.uk




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About Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC

Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC is a Science, Maths, Engineering and Technology specialist school for 14 to 18 year olds. With less than 250 students we have classes comparable to that of the independent sector. Located in a brand new purpose built building we use our exceptional facilities to deliver an excellent and personalised education for all our students. Whilst our core focus is STEM, we deliver a broad and balanced curriculum including English, Humanities and MfL.

Situated close to Victoria tube station we serve students from across London who are passionate about STEM with many students making long commutes to be part of our incredible community. Also served by Sloane Square and Pimlico Tube stations, as well as a number of bus routes, it couldn’t be easier to get to the school or the many local amenities.

Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC operates partnerships with Network Rail, BT, Land Securities, Sir Robert McAlpine, Alstom, Transport for London and the City of Westminster.

Head Teacher

Dan Chandrakumar

Values and vision

The Westminster University Technical College is named after the late Sir Simon Milton, a former London Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning. The college has built its vision around the importance of diversity and inclusivity, ensuring that accessible education and employment is the expectation of any young person in London. As a UTC, the school will foster a professional atmosphere and encourage self-sufficiency in its students. Study will take place in the classroom as well as on placements, working with partnered employers. 

Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC hopes to inspire future engineers, designers and project managers, preparing them to succeed within their relevant industries.

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