IT Infrastructure & Cloud Services - Training Course

Manchester
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About the opportunity
Are you ready to build the backbone of the digital world? Netcom Training’s fully-funded Digital Support course (Level 3) is designed to launch your career in IT Infrastructure and Cloud Services.
This isn't just about resetting passwords. You will gain hands-on technical skills in designing network infrastructure, configuring cloud models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and securing organisational data.
Whether you want to work as a Digital Support Technician or a Junior Data Analyst, this course offers a portfolio-based assessment with no exams, ensuring you are judged on your practical ability to do the job. Complete the training and secure a guaranteed interview to kickstart your career.
Course Details

  • Start Date: 02/02
  • Duration: 16 weeks
  • Format: Online, practical workshops
  • Qualification: NCFE Accredited Level 3 Certificate (includes UCAS points)
    What you’ll learn
    You will develop a robust technical skillset across six key modules:
  • Network & Cloud: Configure network devices and explore cloud computing models like IaaS and SaaS.
  • Digital Security: Learn to protect data using risk management, SIEM tools and vulnerability assessments.
  • IT Support: Manage helpdesk tickets, resolve technical issues and configure operating systems.
  • Data Management: Source, cleanse and analyse data to present actionable insights.
  • Digital Transformation: Explore Agile project management and how to support digital change.
  • Sector Skills: Understand IT policies, legislation and industry structure.
    Career Pathway
    Successful participants are guaranteed an interview with our network of partners.
    Eligibility
    This is a government-funded opportunity. To apply, you must:
  • Live in Greater Manchester (GMCA region).
  • Be aged 19 or over.
  • Have lived in the UK/EU for a minimum of 3 years.
  • Earn below the gross annual wage cap
  • Prerequisites: Basic IT skills are required.
    Cost
    This is a fully-funded course with no fees – complete the training, build your portfolio and secure your guaranteed interview

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