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Voice & Data Analyst (Part-Time)

Tarmac Trading Ltd
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Voice & Data Networks Analyst


Are you a dedicated Voice & Data Networks Analyst looking to make a meaningful impact in a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation? At Tarmac, we are seeking a Voice & Data Networks Analyst to join our team.


About the Role


Reporting to the Business Infrastructure Manager, the successful Voice & Data Networks Analyst will ensure the delivery of consistent, appropriate, secure, cost-effective, compliant, and high-quality voice and data services to Tarmac.


Note: This is a part-time position working 15 hours a week on Mondays and Tuesdays.


What you'll be doing



  • Serving as a Subject Matter Expert in Voice & Data knowledge on business projects aligned with business strategy.
  • Understanding user requirements and solution options.
  • Designing solutions that meet compliance and quality standards the first time.
  • Providing second-line support to IT users in line with SLAs.
  • Investigating incidents and mobilising resources for resolution.
  • Acting as a Subject Matter Expert in Change Management processes.
  • Supporting root cause analysis and continuous process improvement.


What we are looking for



  • Degree-qualified or with significant relevant experience in a similar role.
  • IT technical knowledge/experience in disciplines such as Cisco, Meraki, Avaya, MPLS, SD-WAN, SIP.


Why Tarmac?


Join a collaborative, innovative team at Tarmac. We offer opportunities for growth, ownership, and impactful projects within our organisation and the broader CRH Group.


Ready to build your future with us?


Apply now to advance your career as a Voice & Data Networks Analyst.


We also provide extensive career development opportunities and industry-leading rewards, including:



  • Bonus scheme
  • Enhanced holiday entitlement
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Access to discounts via the Tarmac Reward website
  • Free confidential advice through our Employee Assistance helpline
  • Participation in employee communities such as REACH (Religious, Ethnic, Cultural Heritage, LGBTQ+, Parents & Carers, Ability, Wellbeing, Female Voice, Menopause)
  • Training and development opportunities


Interested? Click here to learn more. Are you ready to build your future?


Tarmac, a CRH company, is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We encourage applications from all community sectors.


Please click the apply button to submit your application. Note that high application volumes may lead to earlier closing dates, so apply promptly.


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