Trainee IT Support Technician – Training Course

Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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About the opportunity

Netcom Training’s government-funded IT Support course is your shortcut to breaking into IT and launching a career in tech. Learn the essentials - hardware, networks, cloud computing, troubleshooting and more - in an interactive online format and earn a globally recognised CompTIA Tech+ certification. Upon successful completion of the course, participants are guaranteed an interview with one of our partner employers.

Course details

  • Duration: 7 weeks

  • Format: Online, practical workshops

  • Schedule:

    • Mon-Fri 09:45AM-2:45PM

      What you’ll learn

  • Setting up and maintaining secure networks

  • Configuring and integrating desktop and mobile devices

  • Applying cloud security and disaster recovery methods

  • Understanding IT systems, legislation and business operations

    Additional benefits

  • High-impact employability workshops

  • Six months’ access to online employability courses

  • Ongoing career support

    Career pathway

    Successful participants are guaranteed an interview with Innosonic Ltd or one of our other leading partners - a national IT services company working with major clients such as Jaguar Land Rover, the NHS, and UK universities.
    Starting salaries: £22,000–£28,000

    Eligibility

    To apply, you must:

  • Live in the West Midlands

  • Be aged 19 or over

  • Earn below the gross annual wage cap of £34,194 (West Midlands)

  • Not currently be undertaking any other government-funded training

  • Not be in the UK on a student, graduate, postgraduate or sponsorship visa, or as a dependent of someone who is

    Cost

    Free government-funded course leading to a guaranteed interview and continued career support

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