Infrastructure Support

Liverpool
5 days ago
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Infrastructure Support - £25,000 - £35,000 per annum (May include ad hoc out-of-hours support) – Liverpool, L3
Looking to grow your IT career in a role where your work really matters? Want to be part of a team that’s shaping the future of healthcare with cutting-edge technology?
At MyCardium AI, we’re helping doctors deliver faster, more accurate heart imaging using artificial intelligence. Join us, and you’ll have the chance to develop your skills, make a real impact on patient care, and be part of something genuinely exciting.
The Role
This is a hands-on role where you’ll help manage the IT systems that power our AI-driven healthcare tools. You’ll get to work with a mix of on-premise and cloud-based infrastructure, including platforms like AWS and Hetzner. Along the way, you’ll expand your knowledge of medical systems, security protocols, and cloud migrations – all in a supportive environment where learning is encouraged.
You’ll also play a direct role in supporting the technology behind patient care. Knowing your work is helping clinicians make quicker, more accurate diagnoses? That’s a big deal.
Key Responsibilities
In this role, you’ll:

  • Work with servers, networks, and storage systems that support medical imaging and health records
  • Get involved in cloud integration projects, helping move key systems to platforms like AWS
  • Keep our systems secure and up-to-date, learning the ins and outs of healthcare IT compliance
  • Support colleagues across the business with everyday tech needs, from M365 to hardware setup
  • Monitor performance, suggest improvements, and be part of an on-call rota for critical systems
  • Each task gives you the chance to grow – whether that’s learning new tools, solving complex problems, or working across teams.
    About Our Company
    Founded in 2022, MyCardium AI is a spin-out from University College London. Our aim is to transform healthcare delivery using AI for cardiac MRI and Echo analysis. We're a passionate team committed to excellence, innovation, and creating a positive and inclusive work environment.
    The Benefits
  • A chance to work with cutting-edge AI in a growing company
  • A role with real purpose, supporting better patient care
  • Opportunities to develop your skills in cloud platforms, compliance, and healthcare systems
    The Person
    This could be a great fit if you:
  • Have 2+ years’ experience in IT infrastructure support
  • Are confident with Windows/Linux servers, networks, and cloud platforms
  • Understand data protection and GDPR best practices
  • Communicate clearly and enjoy solving problems
  • Want to build a meaningful career in a fast-moving tech and healthcare space
  • It’s a bonus if you’ve worked in healthcare IT or hold certifications like CompTIA Security+, ITIL, or AWS.
    What’s Next
    If this sounds like your next step, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and help us shape the future of healthcare, one system at a time

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