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Randstad Technologies Recruitment Ipswich, Suffolk
27/03/2026
Contractor
Front End Developer (SC Cleared) Location: Ipswich (100% On-site) Contract Length: 6 Months Security Clearance: Active SC Clearance Required (Immediate Start) The Role We are seeking a highly skilled Front End Developer with a strong software engineering background to lead the modernization of our application suite at Adastral Park. This is a hands-on role where you will be responsible for transitioning existing applications to a TypeScript and React baseline, utilizing our established internal boilerplate to drive security, performance, and development efficiencies. As a key contributor in an Agile environment, you won't just be coding; you will be the bridge between technical execution and product vision-capturing requirements directly from Product Owners and translating them into high-quality, version-controlled software. Core Objectives Modernization: Align legacy applications with our current TypeScript/React baseline and internal standards. Security & Efficiency: Enhance application security protocols and streamline front-end performance. End-to-End Delivery: Manage the full development lifecycle, from requirement capture in JIRA to final stakeholder demos. Agile Leadership: Drive sprint ceremonies and maintain transparency through regular progress demonstrations. Key Responsibilities Technical Audit: Assess and document the current state of existing applications to identify rewrite constraints. Requirement Engineering: Collaborate with Product Owners to define features and break them down into actionable JIRA stories. Development: Execute the re-write of applications using React and TypeScript, ensuring strict adherence to version control and coding standards. Collaboration: Participate in all Agile ceremonies (stand-ups, retrospectives, and planning) and lead demos for stakeholders. Documentation: Ensure all technical documentation is updated to reflect the new architecture and deployment workflows. Technical Requirements Core Stack: Expert-level proficiency in React and TypeScript . Engineering Excellence: A deep background in software engineering principles (DRY, SOLID, Modular Design). Tooling: Experience with JIRA for task management and Git for version control. Standardization: Proven experience working with "Boilerplate" architectures to ensure consistency across large-scale projects. Process: Strong familiarity with Agile methodologies and the full SDLC. Mandatory Criteria Security Clearance: You must hold current and active SC Clearance due to the nature of the site and data. On-site Presence: This role requires being on-site 5 days a week at Ipswich. No remote/hybrid options are available for this initial 6-month term. Availability: Immediate start preferred. Randstad Technologies is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Applause IT Recruitment Ltd Crewe, Cheshire
27/03/2026
Full time
Role: DevOps Engineer Location: Crewe (Hybrid - 3 days onsite per week) Contract: Permanent Hours: Full-time A fantastic opportunity has become available for an experienced DevOps Engineer to join a growing technology team building a feature-rich platform supporting the fast-moving Electric Vehicle (EV) sector. This is a hands-on role working within a collaborative, high-performing environment, where you'll be responsible for improving deployment automation, scaling infrastructure, enhancing reliability, and driving best practices across modern DevOps tooling and processes. The team is working at pace on a platform with rapidly evolving requirements, offering excellent scope for innovation, ownership, and technical progression. The Role As a DevOps Engineer , you will: Build and maintain deployment automation across a large application portfolio Deliver infrastructure provisioning and scaling using IaC (Cloud Development Kit or Terraform) Support application configuration, optimisation, and migration into high-availability setups Manage database deployments and contribute to performance planning Carry out load testing, capacity planning, and performance monitoring Investigate incidents, resolve issues, and improve system reliability Work closely with developers using modern CI/CD workflows and container orchestration This role reports into the Development Manager and can be office-based or hybrid (3 days per week onsite in Crewe). Key Skills & Experience Essential Strong AWS experience - EC2, EKS, RDS, Aurora, networking, and cost optimisation Confident with building & deploying C# / .NET applications Experience with NuGet package management in CI/CD Infrastructure as Code experience using CDK or Terraform CI/CD experience with AWS CodePipeline or GitLab CI/CD Solid Linux administration skills Docker and Kubernetes experience Strong understanding of TCP/IP, DNS, HTTP Knowledge of security best practice for web application deployments Experience with monitoring & logging tools (CloudWatch, Prometheus, Grafana) Web application firewall experience (AWS WAF, Cloudflare) Desirable PostgreSQL and MSSQL administration Azure cloud services KongHQ / AWS API Gateway Azure DevOps CloudFront and other CDNs SSL certificate management, configuration hardening, domain setup Performance tuning and load testing Experience with pipeline-based mobile app builds / remote Mac builders What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Pension & life assurance Employee fuel card scheme Electric vehicle scheme Employee assistance programme Wellness and healthcare services Cycle to work scheme Free breakfast onsite Modern purpose-built office with gym, caf and bar If you're an experienced DevOps Engineer looking to make a real impact on scalable, cloud-driven platforms in the EV and sustainability space, click apply now .
83Zero Ltd City, London
27/03/2026
Full time
GenAI Full Stack Engineer - Managing Consultant Salary: 77,000 - 88,000 pa + 8,000 Bonus plus benefits, perks and healthcare options Job Type: Permanent - Hybrid / 2 x days per week - Travel to client site Base Locations: London, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow Overview: We're looking for a GenAI Full Stack Engineer who is passionate about solving real-world challenges through technology. You'll work closely with senior stakeholders both internally and within key clients to create GenAI strategies that translate business issues into relevant technical solutions and competitive propositions that are scalable, secure, and sustainable. Your Role: Collaborate with the team to develop GenAI proof-of-concepts (POCs) for clients using technologies like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and intelligent agents. Scale existing POCs to production-ready solutions for customer use. Design and develop Full Stack applications for both GenAI and non-GenAI projects. Support the development of infrastructure to enable robust end-to-end solutions. Grow your skills by exploring and experimenting with emerging technologies, including GenAI. Your skills and experience: Backend Development: Experience in building microservices using either Python with FastAPI, or TypeScript with Express or equivalent Frontend Development: Experience in building React applications using TypeScript, leveraging frameworks such as Next.js or Vite. GenAI Frameworks: Familiarity with tools like LangChain, LangGraph, CrewAI, or Vercel AI (in Python or JavaScript). LLM experience: Practical experience with Large Language Models (LLMs) such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, or Llama, and tools like Ollama. Cloud Platforms: Proficiency in AWS or Azure for hosting and deployment. Containerization and Orchestration: Hands-on experience with Docker, Kubernetes, and Docker Compose. Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Exposure to tools like Terraform. Monitoring Tools: Familiarity with LLM monitoring tools like Langsmith, Langfuse, or similar. CI/CD: Experience with continuous integration and deployment tools such as GitLab, GitHub, or Jenkins. Vector Databases: Experience with and (but not limited to) ChromaDB, Pinecone, PGVector, MongoDB , Qdrant etc. NoSQL: Familiarity with NoSQL databases (e.g., MongoDB preferred). SQL: Experience working with SQL databases like PostgreSQL. Proficient in Git and version control platforms like GitHub, GitLab, etc. To be successfully appointed to this role, it is a requirement to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance.
Applause IT Recruitment Ltd Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
27/03/2026
Full time
IT Project Manager - Technology & IT Services Location: Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. Commutable Birmingham, Worcester, Kidderminster, Redditch, M42/M6 corridor PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF LIVING MORE THAN 45 MINUTES FROM BROMSGROVE OR IF YOU NEED A SPONSOR Salary: 45,000 - 50,000 per year (DOE) + Benefits Job Type: Full-time, On Site About the Role We are looking for an experienced IT Project Manager to lead and deliver a variety of technology projects for our clients. You will coordinate resources, manage timelines, and ensure that project objectives meet both client needs and organisational goals. Acting as the main point of contact, you will bridge communication between clients, technical teams, and senior management to ensure smooth, successful project delivery. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage multiple IT projects from initiation to completion, ensuring on-time and on-budget delivery. Develop detailed Scope of Work , including schedules, resource allocation, risk management, and project milestones. Coordinate internal teams (Engineering, Finance, Purchasing) and third-party vendors to meet project requirements. Serve as the primary liaison between clients and technical engineers, translating business needs into actionable IT solutions. Monitor project progress, identify potential issues early, and implement corrective actions as needed. Prepare and deliver regular project updates and reports to clients and senior management. Ensure all projects adhere to company policies, industry best practices, and compliance standards. Facilitate post-project reviews to identify improvements and drive continuous development. Technical Skills & Experience Proven experience in IT project management , ideally within an MSP or technology services environment. Circa 3-5 years PM/PMO work in a similar role Strong baseline understanding of IT infrastructure, cloud solutions, networking, and cybersecurity . Skilled in project management tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, Connectwise PSA). Relevant certifications such as PRINCE2, PMP, Agile are desirable but not essential. Analytical mindset with excellent problem-solving abilities. Ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure and adapt to changing client needs. Personal Attributes Detail-oriented and proactive with strong organisational skills. Collaborative team player with leadership qualities. Customer-focused with a commitment to high-quality service delivery. Excellent communication and relationship management skills. What We Offer 23 days annual leave (including your birthday) plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Private healthcare Quarterly company bonus and financial incentives via development schemes Regular company social events and team activities Excellent office environment with leisure facilities in a town-centre location Additional Information Successful candidates will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check . Applicants must be able to commute to Bromsgrove B61 prior to starting.
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ASP.NET Developer Jobs in the UK: Web Development Careers in the Microsoft Stack ASP.NET is Microsoft's mature, high-performance framework for building web applications and APIs — and it remains one of the most widely used web development technologies across UK enterprise. From financial services portals and government digital services to e-commerce platforms and healthcare applications, ASP.NET powers the web layer of thousands of UK organisations. IT Job Board lists active ASP.NET developer vacancies connecting skilled developers with employers who build on the Microsoft technology stack. What Are ASP.NET Developer Jobs? An ASP.NET Developer builds and maintains web applications using Microsoft's ASP.NET framework and the C# programming language. Modern ASP.NET development predominantly uses ASP.NET Core — a cross-platform, high-performance successor to classic ASP.NET — enabling developers to build RESTful APIs, MVC web applications, Blazor server-side or WebAssembly applications, and microservices. Many ASP.NET roles also involve working with SQL Server, Entity Framework, and Azure cloud services within a broader Microsoft ecosystem. Types of ASP.NET Roles on IT Job Board ASP.NET Core Developer — modern cross-platform web application development ASP.NET MVC Developer — model-view-controller pattern web applications Full-Stack .NET Developer — ASP.NET backend with React, Angular, or Blazor frontend   Senior .NET Developer — architectural oversight and complex feature delivery ASP.NET API Developer — RESTful API design and microservices NET Technical Lead — team leadership and technical direction ASP.NET Developer Salary Guide Junior ASP.NET developers typically earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level developers with 3–5 years of commercial ASP.NET Core experience earn £42,000–£60,000. Senior ASP.NET developers and technical leads earn £60,000–£80,000, with roles in London's financial sector or at leading cloud-native companies sometimes exceeding £90,000. Contracting day rates for experienced ASP.NET developers range from £350 to £600+ per day. Essential Skills for ASP.NET Developer Roles ASP.NET Core — MVC, Web API, Minimal API, and Blazor C# — deep language knowledge including LINQ, async/await, generics Entity Framework Core — ORM for SQL Server and other databases SQL Server — query writing, stored procedures, and database design RESTful API design — OpenAPI/Swagger, versioning, authentication Azure — App Services, Azure Functions, Azure SQL, Azure DevOps Git — source control and branching strategies Frontend basics — JavaScript, TypeScript, React or Angular for full-stack roles Why ASP.NET Remains a Strong Career Choice ASP.NET Core's performance, cross-platform capabilities, and deep integration with Azure make it an enduringly practical choice for enterprise development. Microsoft's continued investment in the platform — through .NET 8 and the upcoming .NET 9 — ensures strong long-term prospects. The huge installed base of .NET applications in UK enterprise creates ongoing demand for both greenfield development and legacy modernisation. ASP.NET skills travel across sectors and transfer directly into high-demand .NET-adjacent roles such as Azure development, Dynamics 365 customisation, and Microsoft 365 automation. How to Find ASP.NET Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active ASP.NET developer vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free — ensure it highlights your ASP.NET Core version experience, database and ORM skills, Azure platform exposure, and any frontend frameworks. Include links to GitHub repositories or portfolio projects demonstrating real-world ASP.NET work. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the difference between ASP.NET and ASP.NET Core? A: ASP.NET is Microsoft's original web framework, running only on Windows and the full .NET Framework. ASP.NET Core is its modern, cross-platform, high-performance successor built on .NET Core (now just .NET). UK employers now overwhelmingly prefer ASP.NET Core skills, though many maintain legacy ASP.NET applications. Q: What is the average ASP.NET developer salary in the UK? A: Junior developers earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level ASP.NET Core developers earn £42,000–£60,000. Senior developers and technical leads earn £60,000–£80,000+. Contracting rates range from £350–£600+ per day. Q: Do ASP.NET jobs require Azure knowledge? A: Azure knowledge is very commonly expected in ASP.NET roles in the UK, as most .NET applications are hosted on or migrating to Azure. Azure fundamentals (AZ-900) is useful for all developers; AZ-204 (Azure Developer Associate) is valued for mid-to-senior roles. Q: Is Blazor replacing JavaScript frameworks in ASP.NET development? A: Blazor is growing in adoption as it allows C# developers to build interactive web UIs without JavaScript. However, most UK ASP.NET roles still expect some JavaScript or TypeScript alongside Blazor knowledge, particularly for full-stack roles where React or Angular is used on the frontend. Q: How do I register my CV for ASP.NET jobs on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board and complete the free job seeker registration. Your CV becomes immediately searchable by employers and specialist .NET recruiters hiring ASP.NET developers across the UK. //
Business Analyst Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Career Guide Business Analysts are among the most versatile and consistently in-demand professionals in UK technology. By bridging the gap between business strategy and technical delivery, BAs ensure that IT projects actually solve the problems they are designed to address. IT Job Board lists active Business Analyst vacancies across financial services, digital transformation programmes, public sector, retail, and technology consultancy — connecting skilled analysts with employers who need clear thinkers who can translate complexity into actionable requirements. What Does a Business Analyst Do? A Business Analyst investigates business problems, identifies improvement opportunities, and defines the requirements for technology solutions that address them. Core activities include stakeholder engagement, requirements elicitation (through workshops, interviews, and observation), process mapping, writing user stories and functional specifications, supporting solution design, and working with development teams through Agile or Waterfall delivery. Senior BAs take on change management, programme-level requirements governance, and strategic advisory roles. Types of Business Analyst Roles IT Business Analyst — technology-focused requirements and solution design Agile Business Analyst — product backlog management, user stories, sprint support Digital Business Analyst — digital transformation and e-commerce programmes Financial Services BA — regulatory change, fintech, and banking systems ERP Business Analyst — SAP, Oracle, or Dynamics 365 implementations Data Business Analyst — combining BA skills with data analysis and SQL Senior / Lead Business Analyst — programme-level requirements and team leadership Business Analyst Salary Guide Junior Business Analysts in the UK typically earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level BAs with 3–5 years of experience earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior Business Analysts, particularly those with Agile, ERP, or financial services specialisms, earn £55,000–£75,000. Lead and Principal BAs on major programmes can earn £70,000–£90,000. Contracting day rates for experienced BAs range from £350 to £650+ per day, making BA one of the stronger contracting disciplines in UK IT. Key Skills for Business Analyst Roles Requirements elicitation — workshops, interviews, observation techniques User story writing and backlog management (Agile BA roles) BPMN and UML — process and system modelling Stakeholder management at all levels SQL — data querying for analysis and system understanding Wireframing tools — Balsamiq, Figma for UI requirements Project methodology knowledge — Agile (Scrum, SAFe), PRINCE2, Waterfall Business Analyst Certifications The BCS International Diploma in Business Analysis is the most recognised UK qualification for Business Analysts, comprising the Foundation Certificate and specialist practitioner certificates. CBAP (Certified Business Analysis Professional) from IIBA is valued for senior and international roles. Agile-certified BAs (SAFe POPM, CSPO) are increasingly sought as organisations move to product-led delivery models. How to Find Business Analyst Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active Business Analyst vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free — highlight specific methodologies, domains (fintech, public sector, retail), and tools you have used. Set up job alerts to receive instant notifications of new BA roles matching your profile and preferred location. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the average Business Analyst salary in the UK? A: Junior BAs earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level BAs earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior BAs earn £55,000–£75,000. Lead and Principal BAs on major programmes earn £70,000–£90,000. Contracting day rates range from £350–£650+ per day. Q: Do I need a BCS qualification to become a Business Analyst in the UK? A: The BCS Foundation Certificate in Business Analysis is highly recommended as it provides a structured framework and is widely recognised by UK employers. It is not always mandatory, but significantly strengthens applications, particularly for structured corporate and public sector environments. Q: What is an Agile Business Analyst? A: An Agile Business Analyst works within Agile delivery teams — writing user stories, managing the product backlog, participating in sprint ceremonies, and ensuring requirements are clear and testable. Many UK employers now expect BA candidates to be comfortable in Agile frameworks like Scrum or SAFe. Q: What sectors have the most Business Analyst jobs in the UK? A: Financial services (banking, fintech, insurance), the public sector (NHS, HMRC, local government), retail and e-commerce, telecommunications, and technology consultancy are the largest BA hiring sectors in the UK. Q: How do I register my CV for Business Analyst jobs on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board and complete the free job seeker CV registration. Your profile becomes searchable by employers and specialist BA recruiters actively hiring across the UK. //
Cisco Jobs in the UK: Network Engineering Careers for Certified Professionals Cisco is the world's leading networking technology company, and Cisco-certified professionals are among the most consistently sought-after specialists in UK IT. From enterprise network engineers maintaining complex campus and data centre infrastructure to managed service providers running Cisco SD-WAN and cybersecurity platforms, Cisco expertise underpins the connectivity that powers modern business. IT Job Board lists active Cisco vacancies connecting certified professionals with employers across the UK. What Are Cisco Jobs? Cisco roles typically fall within network engineering — designing, implementing, configuring, and maintaining Cisco-based network infrastructure. This includes routers, switches, firewalls (Cisco ASA, Firepower), wireless systems (Cisco Meraki), and increasingly cloud and SD-WAN platforms (Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, Viptela). At the more senior end, Cisco professionals work on network architecture and design for large enterprise or service provider environments. Types of Cisco Roles on IT Job Board Network Engineer (Cisco) — enterprise switching, routing, and infrastructure Cisco Firewall Engineer — ASA, Firepower, and cybersecurity platforms Wireless Network Engineer — Cisco Meraki and Catalyst wireless deployments SD-WAN Engineer — Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN (Viptela) implementation Network Architect — enterprise and data centre network design NOC Engineer — network operations centre monitoring and incident management Pre-Sales Network Engineer — solution design and technical consultancy Cisco Certification Pathway and Salary Guide Cisco certifications are the primary measure of competency for UK Cisco roles. CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) is the essential entry-level credential, covering routing, switching, and foundational networking. CCNP Enterprise covers advanced enterprise networking and is expected for mid-to-senior roles. CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) is the pinnacle certification — holders command premium salaries and are highly sought by major enterprises and service providers. CCNA-level engineers in the UK typically earn £30,000–£45,000. CCNP-certified professionals earn £45,000–£65,000. CCIE holders command £65,000–£90,000+, with some senior architecture roles at large organisations exceeding £100,000. Most In-Demand Cisco Skills CCNA — essential baseline for virtually all Cisco roles CCNP Enterprise — routing and switching at enterprise scale Cisco Meraki — cloud-managed wireless and switching (very active UK market) Cisco Firepower and ASA — network security and firewall management SD-WAN — Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN / Viptela implementation BGP and OSPF — enterprise and service provider routing protocols Network automation — Python with NETCONF/RESTCONF, Ansible for Cisco Who Hires Cisco Professionals in the UK? Cisco roles are available across managed service providers (MSPs), large enterprises (financial services, retail, NHS trusts), telecommunications companies, government departments, and defence contractors. MSPs are particularly active — they maintain Cisco infrastructure for multiple clients and need certified engineers at all levels. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre and government framework contracts also create steady demand for senior Cisco security specialists. How to Find Cisco Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active Cisco vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free — list your Cisco certifications with dates prominently, specify platforms and protocols you have hands-on experience with, and include the scale of environments you have managed. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What Cisco certification do I need for UK network engineering jobs? A: CCNA is the essential entry-level requirement for most UK Cisco roles. CCNP Enterprise is expected for mid-to-senior network engineer positions. CCIE is required for senior architect and specialist roles at major enterprises and service providers. Q: What is the average salary for a Cisco network engineer in the UK? A: CCNA-certified engineers earn £30,000–£45,000. CCNP-certified professionals earn £45,000–£65,000. CCIE holders earn £65,000–£90,000+, with senior architects sometimes exceeding £100,000. Q: Is Cisco Meraki a separate skill from traditional Cisco networking? A: Yes. Cisco Meraki is a cloud-managed networking platform with a different management interface and philosophy to traditional Cisco IOS-based equipment. Meraki skills are in strong demand in the UK, particularly in mid-market enterprises and managed service providers. Q: How is network automation changing Cisco engineering roles? A: Network automation using Python, Ansible, and APIs (NETCONF/RESTCONF) is increasingly expected in senior Cisco roles. Engineers who can automate routine tasks, manage configurations programmatically, and integrate with platforms like Cisco DNA Center are in higher demand and command better salaries. Q: How do I find Cisco jobs on IT Job Board? A: Browse IT Job Board's Cisco jobs category to view all active Cisco networking vacancies across the UK. Register your CV free to be found by specialist networking recruiters and employers. //
CRM Jobs in the UK: Salesforce, Dynamics, and Customer Relationship Technology Careers Customer Relationship Management technology is central to how modern businesses manage sales, marketing, and customer service. CRM professionals — developers, administrators, architects, and analysts — are in consistent demand across financial services, retail, telecommunications, healthcare, and professional services. IT Job Board lists active CRM vacancies connecting skilled professionals with employers who depend on platforms like Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics 365, HubSpot, and SAP CRM. What Are CRM Jobs? CRM roles span a spectrum from technical configuration and development to business analysis and strategic consultancy. A CRM Developer customises and extends CRM platforms through code — writing Apex for Salesforce, or .NET/JavaScript for Dynamics. A CRM Administrator manages the day-to-day configuration, user management, and data quality of a CRM system. A CRM Analyst works with the data within the platform to generate insight for sales and marketing teams. A CRM Architect designs and governs the overall structure of an organisation's CRM ecosystem. Types of CRM Roles on IT Job Board Salesforce Developer — Apex, Lightning Web Components, Visualforce Salesforce Administrator — configuration, flows, reports, user management Salesforce Architect — solution design, governance, integration strategy Microsoft Dynamics 365 Developer — Power Platform, Dataverse, JavaScript Microsoft Dynamics CRM Administrator — configuration and user support HubSpot CRM Specialist — marketing automation and CRM workflows CRM Data Analyst — reporting, data quality, and customer insight CRM Project Manager — delivering CRM implementations and migrations CRM Salary Guide CRM salaries vary significantly by platform and seniority. Salesforce Administrators typically earn £35,000–£55,000. Salesforce Developers command £50,000–£75,000. Salesforce Architects — one of the most in-demand CRM profiles in the UK — earn £70,000–£100,000+. Microsoft Dynamics 365 developers earn £45,000–£70,000. CRM Analysts earn £30,000–£50,000 depending on the depth of the analytical and technical requirements. Most In-Demand CRM Skills and Certifications Salesforce Certified Administrator — entry-level Salesforce credential Salesforce Certified Platform Developer I & II — developer pathway Salesforce Certified Architect certifications — Application and System Architect Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Functional Consultant Microsoft Certified: Dynamics 365 Sales Functional Consultant HubSpot certifications — Marketing Hub, Sales Hub, CRM Implementation Why CRM Professionals Are in High Demand CRM platforms are now the operational backbone of revenue teams in virtually every sector. As businesses invest in digital transformation and customer experience, CRM implementations, migrations from legacy systems, and integrations with marketing automation and data platforms are creating a sustained wave of demand. Salesforce — the world's leading CRM — has a particularly large and growing UK partner ecosystem, with dozens of implementation partners and ISVs actively hiring certified professionals. How to Find CRM Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active CRM vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free — ensure it lists your specific CRM platform certifications, implementation experience, and any integrations you have delivered. Recruiters search for exact platform names, so keyword accuracy in your CV is essential. Frequently Asked Questions Q: Which CRM platform has the most jobs in the UK? A: Salesforce consistently generates the most CRM-related job listings in the UK, followed by Microsoft Dynamics 365. HubSpot is growing rapidly, particularly in smaller businesses and marketing-led organisations. Q: Do I need a Salesforce certification to get a CRM job? A: Salesforce Certified Administrator is the standard entry point for Salesforce roles. Developer roles expect Platform Developer I. While experience alone can qualify for some roles, certification is widely expected and significantly improves both employability and salary. Q: What is the average CRM developer salary in the UK? A: Salesforce Developers typically earn £50,000–£75,000. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Developers earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior Salesforce Architects earn £70,000–£100,000+. Q: Can I move into CRM from a non-technical background? A: Yes. Salesforce Administration is a common route for career changers with a business or analytical background. The Salesforce Trailhead free learning platform provides a structured pathway to certification without a technical degree. Q: How do I find CRM jobs on IT Job Board? A: Browse IT Job Board's CRM jobs category page to view all active vacancies. Register your CV for free to be discoverable by specialist CRM recruiters and direct employers across the UK. //
Systems Analyst Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Career Guide Systems Analysts occupy a critical position in UK technology teams — bridging the gap between business requirements and technical implementation. By understanding both the commercial needs of an organisation and the capabilities of its IT systems, Systems Analysts help design, improve, and deliver technology solutions that genuinely serve business objectives. IT Job Board lists active Systems Analyst vacancies across industries including finance, healthcare, retail, and the public sector. What Does a Systems Analyst Do? A Systems Analyst investigates existing IT systems and business processes to identify areas for improvement or replacement, then works with developers, architects, and business stakeholders to design and implement better solutions. Day-to-day activities include requirements gathering through workshops and interviews, writing functional specifications and user stories, process mapping, system testing, and supporting implementation and user training. Systems Analysts sit between business and technology — they need to understand both well enough to translate between them. This makes the role particularly valued by large enterprises undertaking digital transformation programmes, ERP implementations, and legacy system modernisation projects. Types of Systems Analyst Roles Systems Analyst — process analysis, requirements definition, solution design Business Systems Analyst — strong commercial focus, change management IT Systems Analyst — technical focus, system configuration and integration ERP Analyst — SAP, Oracle, or Microsoft Dynamics implementations Senior Systems Analyst / Lead Analyst — team leadership and programme delivery Systems Analyst Salary Guide Junior Systems Analysts typically earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level analysts with 3–5 years of experience earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior Systems Analysts and Lead Analysts on major programmes earn £58,000–£75,000. ERP specialists and those with deep domain knowledge in finance or healthcare can command £70,000–£90,000. Key Skills for Systems Analyst Roles Requirements elicitation — workshops, interviews, observation techniques UML and BPMN — process and system modelling notation Agile and Waterfall methodologies — most analysts need both User story writing — for Agile delivery environments SQL — querying data to understand system behaviour ERP systems — SAP, Oracle, Dynamics 365 knowledge for specialist roles Stakeholder management and communication skills Career Progression for Systems Analysts Systems Analysis is a strong foundation for progression into Business Analysis, Solution Architecture, Project Management, and Consulting. The analytical and stakeholder management skills developed in Systems Analyst roles translate well across multiple IT career paths. Many IT Project Managers and Enterprise Architects began their careers in systems analysis. How to Find Systems Analyst Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active Systems Analyst vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free — ensure it highlights your requirements gathering experience, specific methodologies used, and any domain expertise in industries such as finance, healthcare, or retail. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is the difference between a Systems Analyst and a Business Analyst? A: Systems Analysts typically focus more on the technical aspects of IT systems — how they work, how they integrate, and how they can be improved. Business Analysts tend to focus more on business processes, requirements, and the commercial impact of change. In practice, many UK roles blend both. Q: What qualifications do I need for Systems Analyst jobs in the UK? A: A relevant degree in IT, Computer Science, or Business is common. BCS (British Computer Society) qualifications and ISEB certifications are valued. Practical experience with requirements gathering and specific ERP platforms often matters more than formal qualifications. Q: What is the average Systems Analyst salary in the UK? A: Junior analysts earn £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level analysts earn £40,000–£58,000. Senior and Lead Systems Analysts earn £58,000–£75,000, with ERP specialists commanding up to £90,000. Q: Do Systems Analysts need to know programming? A: Full programming skills are not typically required, but SQL proficiency is very commonly expected. Familiarity with scripting or data analysis tools (Excel, Power BI) is also valuable. ERP analysts benefit from understanding configuration rather than development. Q: How do I register my CV for Systems Analyst roles on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board's registration page and complete the free job seeker registration. Your CV becomes searchable by employers and recruiters hiring Systems Analysts across the UK. //
Data Scientist Jobs in the UK: Careers in Data, AI, and Machine Learning Data Science is one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing disciplines in UK technology. With 234 active Data Scientist vacancies on IT Job Board, the field offers exceptional salaries, intellectual challenge, and the opportunity to drive real business impact through data-driven insight. From financial services and healthcare to retail and government, data scientists are transforming how organisations make decisions. What Does a Data Scientist Do? A Data Scientist extracts meaningful insights from large, complex datasets using statistical analysis, machine learning, and predictive modelling. They work closely with business stakeholders to define problems, collect and clean data, build and evaluate models, and communicate findings in ways that drive strategic decisions. In the UK, data scientists increasingly work at the intersection of traditional analytics and applied AI — building production-ready machine learning models that operate at scale. Types of Data Scientist Roles   Data Scientist — statistical modelling, ML model development, business insight Machine Learning Engineer — productionising ML models and building ML pipelines NLP Engineer — natural language processing, large language models, text analytics Computer Vision Scientist — image and video-based ML applications Research Scientist — cutting-edge AI research in academia or corporate R&D Applied Scientist — implementing research findings in production applications Data Science Lead / Manager — team leadership and strategic oversight Data Scientist Salary Guide Data Science commands some of the highest salaries in UK technology. Junior Data Scientists typically earn £35,000–£55,000. Mid-level scientists with strong ML engineering skills earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior Data Scientists and ML Engineers earn £75,000–£110,000. Research Scientists and Lead roles at major tech companies or well-funded AI startups can exceed £130,000 in total compensation. Essential Skills for Data Scientist Roles   Python — the primary language for data science in the UK (Pandas, NumPy, Scikit-learn) Machine learning frameworks — TensorFlow, PyTorch, XGBoost SQL — fundamental for data extraction and transformation Statistics and probability — hypothesis testing, Bayesian methods Cloud ML platforms — AWS SageMaker, Azure ML, GCP Vertex AI Data visualisation — Matplotlib, Seaborn, Power BI, Tableau MLOps — model deployment, monitoring, and lifecycle management Top UK Sectors Hiring Data Scientists Financial services (fintech, banking, insurance) represent the single largest employer of data scientists in the UK. Healthcare and life sciences (genomics, clinical trial analysis, NHS digital) are growing fast. Retail and e-commerce (demand forecasting, personalisation), media and entertainment, and government digital services all have substantial and active data science hiring programmes. How to Find Data Scientist Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all 234 active Data Scientist vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free — include your GitHub profile, Kaggle competitions, and published models to stand out with technical hiring managers. Set up job alerts to receive instant notifications of new data science postings matching your skills and preferred location. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many Data Scientist jobs are currently on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board currently lists 234 active Data Scientist vacancies across the UK, spanning machine learning, NLP, computer vision, and applied AI roles. Q: What Python libraries should a UK Data Scientist know? A: Essential Python libraries include Pandas and NumPy for data manipulation, Scikit-learn for classical ML, TensorFlow or PyTorch for deep learning, and Matplotlib or Seaborn for visualisation. Cloud ML SDK familiarity (SageMaker, Azure ML) is increasingly important. Q: Do I need a PhD to become a Data Scientist in the UK? A: A PhD is required for Research Scientist roles at academic institutions and corporate R&D labs. For the majority of industry Data Scientist positions, a strong Master's degree or a bachelor's with demonstrable project experience (GitHub, Kaggle, publications) is sufficient. Q: What is the difference between a Data Scientist and a Machine Learning Engineer? A: A Data Scientist focuses on analysis, modelling, and insight generation. A Machine Learning Engineer focuses on taking models into production — building scalable ML pipelines, APIs, and monitoring systems. In practice, many UK roles expect proficiency in both areas. Q: Which UK cities have the most Data Scientist jobs? A: London has by far the largest concentration of Data Scientist roles. Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester, and Edinburgh are also significant markets, particularly for healthcare and fintech data science roles. //
Education IT Jobs in the UK: Careers at the Intersection of Technology and Learning The education sector is undergoing a profound technological transformation — and IT professionals who can bridge the gap between technology and learning are in growing demand. IT Job Board lists active education-sector IT vacancies across universities, colleges, schools, and EdTech companies, connecting technology professionals with roles that combine technical expertise with meaningful social impact. What Are Education IT Jobs ? Education IT roles span several distinct areas. IT Support within education covers managing the technology infrastructure of schools, colleges, and universities — from networks and devices to learning management systems (LMS). EdTech roles involve designing, developing, or implementing technology platforms specifically built for learning. IT Lecturing and Training roles combine subject matter expertise with teaching skills to deliver IT curricula in further and higher education. Each area offers a distinct working environment and career trajectory. Types of Education IT Roles Available IT Technician / IT Support — schools, colleges, and university IT helpdesks Network Manager (Education) — managing school or university network infrastructure MIS Manager — student data systems such as SIMS, Arbor, and Capita EdTech Developer — building learning platforms and educational software IT Lecturer / Trainer — delivering IT, computer science, and digital skills curricula Data Analyst (Education) — student performance and institutional reporting Digital Learning Designer — creating online and blended learning content Education IT Salary Guide Education IT salaries vary by role type and institution. IT Technicians in schools typically earn £22,000–£30,000. Network Managers in further education earn £30,000–£45,000. University IT managers and senior technical architects in higher education can earn £45,000–£65,000. IT Lecturers in further education follow national pay scales, typically £25,000–£40,000, with senior and head of department roles higher. EdTech roles at commercial companies often offer the highest compensation, with developer and product roles at £45,000–£75,000. Why Choose an Education IT Career? Education IT careers offer a unique combination of technical challenge, stability, and purpose. Schools and universities are resilient employers — technology budgets in education have grown consistently as digital learning has become central to delivery. Term-time working patterns and enhanced pension provisions make education roles particularly attractive for professionals seeking work-life balance. The growth of online and blended learning post-pandemic has also significantly expanded EdTech as a commercial sector, bringing startup energy and higher compensation into the educational technology space. Skills Most Valued in Education IT Roles Network infrastructure management — VLANs, wireless, filtering systems Learning Management Systems — Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, Microsoft Teams for Education MIS platforms — SIMS, Arbor, Bromcom, Capita Microsoft 365 for Education — Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive deployment Safeguarding awareness — essential for roles working in schools Communication and training skills — for roles supporting non-technical staff How to Find Education IT Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active education IT vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV free to be discovered by schools, colleges, universities, and EdTech companies recruiting technology professionals across the UK. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What types of IT jobs are available in the education sector? A: Education IT roles include IT Technician, Network Manager, MIS Manager, IT Lecturer, Digital Learning Designer, EdTech Developer, and Data Analyst positions in schools, colleges, universities, and EdTech companies. Q: Do I need a teaching qualification to work in education IT? A: For pure technology roles such as IT Technician or Network Manager, teaching qualifications are not required. For IT Lecturer positions in further or higher education, a PGCE or PTLLS qualification is typically expected, though relevant industry experience is often considered. Q: What is the average salary for IT roles in UK education? A: IT Technicians earn £22,000–£30,000. Network Managers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior IT managers in higher education earn £45,000–£65,000. IT Lecturers typically earn £25,000–£40,000 on national pay scales. Q: What is EdTech and how does it differ from traditional education IT? A: EdTech (educational technology) refers to the commercial sector building software and platforms for learning. Traditional education IT focuses on managing technology within educational institutions. EdTech companies often offer higher salaries and startup working environments. Q: Do education IT roles require a DBS check? A: Yes. Any IT role involving regular contact with students in schools or colleges will require an Enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. Most education employers arrange this as part of their onboarding process. //
Engineering Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Guide to IT and Technology Engineering Careers Engineering sits at the heart of every technology organisation in the UK. From designing cloud infrastructure and building software systems to maintaining network architecture and developing embedded firmware, engineering professionals are the builders and problem-solvers that power the digital economy. IT Job Board lists active engineering vacancies across all technology disciplines, connecting skilled engineers with employers across every sector. The Breadth of Engineering Roles in UK Tech Engineering in a technology context encompasses a vast range of specialisms. Software Engineering focuses on designing and building applications. Network Engineering covers the design and maintenance of physical and virtual network infrastructure. Cloud Engineering specialises in deploying and managing cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, and GCP. Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) bridges software development and operations to ensure systems perform reliably at scale. Each represents a distinct and well-compensated career path. Types of Engineering Roles on IT Job Board Software Engineer — application development across languages and frameworks Network Engineer — routing, switching, firewalls, and WAN infrastructure Cloud Engineer — AWS, Azure, GCP deployment and management DevOps Engineer — CI/CD pipelines, automation, and infrastructure as code Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) — availability, performance, and scalability Embedded Systems Engineer — firmware and hardware-level programming Solutions Engineer — technical pre-sales and client solution design Engineering Salary Guide Engineering salaries vary significantly by specialism. Graduate Software Engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers across disciplines earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers with cloud, DevOps, or specialist systems expertise command £70,000–£100,000+. In London and Cambridge, experienced engineers at leading tech companies regularly exceed this range. Most In-Demand Engineering Skills in the UK Cloud platforms — AWS, Azure, GCP (certifications are increasingly baseline) Infrastructure as Code — Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation Kubernetes and Docker — container orchestration now near-universal CI/CD — Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab CI Python and Go — most commonly used in DevOps and SRE contexts Networking — BGP, OSPF, SD-WAN for network engineering roles Top UK Locations for Engineering Jobs London leads the UK engineering job market, with Cambridge, Bristol, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Reading all showing strong demand. Cambridge's cluster of deep tech and semiconductor companies makes it especially active for embedded and hardware engineering. Manchester and Edinburgh are growing fast for cloud and DevOps engineering, often with more competitive packages relative to living costs than London. How to Find Engineering Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active engineering vacancies on IT Job Board using the Engineering category or by searching for your specific discipline. Register your CV for free to be discovered by engineering recruiters across the UK — many specialist engineering roles are filled through proactive outreach to the candidate database. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What types of engineering jobs are listed on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board lists Software Engineering, Network Engineering, Cloud Engineering, DevOps, SRE, Embedded Systems, and Solutions Engineering roles, among other technology engineering disciplines. Q: What is the average engineering salary in UK tech? A: Graduate engineers start at £28,000–£40,000. Mid-level engineers earn £45,000–£70,000. Senior and Principal Engineers earn £70,000–£100,000+, with London roles often commanding a further premium. Q: Which engineering certifications are most valued by UK employers? A: AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure certifications (AZ-104, AZ-305), Cisco CCNA/CCNP for networking, and Kubernetes CKA/CKAD for cloud-native engineering are among the most valued in the UK market. Q: Is there a shortage of engineering talent in the UK? A: Yes. The UK faces a significant shortage of technology engineering professionals, particularly in cloud, DevOps, cybersecurity, and embedded systems. This structural shortage benefits candidates with relevant skills and certifications. Q: How do I register my CV on IT Job Board to find engineering roles? A: Visit IT Job Board's registration page, select Job Seeker, and complete the free CV registration. Your profile becomes searchable by engineering employers and recruiters actively hiring across the UK. //
C++ Developer Jobs in the UK: High-Performance Careers for Skilled Programmers C++ remains one of the most powerful and enduring programming languages in the world — and the UK's technology, finance, gaming, defence, and embedded systems sectors depend on it. IT Job Board lists active C++ developer vacancies connecting skilled programmers with employers who need the performance, precision, and control that only C++ delivers. Why C++ Skills Are Still in High Demand Despite the rise of Python, JavaScript, and cloud-native languages, C++ continues to dominate in environments where raw performance is non-negotiable. High-frequency trading platforms in the City of London, AAA video game engines, embedded firmware for automotive and aerospace systems, and real-time signal processing all require C++ expertise. These are not entry-level use cases — C++ employers are looking for professionals who understand memory management, template metaprogramming, and concurrency at a deep level. The specialist nature of C++ means the talent pool is smaller than for more mainstream languages, giving experienced C++ developers significant salary leverage and a strong position in the UK job market. Types of C++ Roles Available C++ Software Engineer — core application and systems development Quant Developer — algorithmic trading and financial systems in C++ Games Developer — engine and gameplay programming in Unreal Engine / proprietary C++ Embedded Systems Engineer — firmware, RTOS, and hardware-level C++ High-Performance Computing (HPC) Engineer — parallel processing and scientific computing Computer Vision / ML Engineer — performance-critical AI inference in C++ C++ Developer Salary Guide C++ salaries in the UK reflect the specialised nature of the skill. Mid-level C++ developers typically earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior engineers with expertise in HPC, low-latency trading, or complex embedded systems command £80,000–£120,000. In London's financial sector, total compensation packages at quant trading firms regularly exceed £150,000 including bonuses. Essential Skills for C++ Roles Modern C++ — C++11, C++14, C++17, C++20 standards Memory management, RAII, smart pointers Multithreading and concurrent programming STL (Standard Template Library) and Boost CMake and build system proficiency Debugging tools — GDB, Valgrind, AddressSanitizer Domain knowledge — finance, gaming, embedded, or HPC as relevant Who Hires C++ Developers in the UK? The UK's C++ hiring base is concentrated in London's financial district (algorithmic trading, risk systems), the UK games industry (Rockstar North in Edinburgh, Frontier Developments in Cambridge), defence contractors (BAE Systems, Raytheon UK), telecoms infrastructure firms, and emerging deep tech companies working in robotics and autonomous systems. How to Find C++ Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all active C++ developer vacancies on IT Job Board. Register your CV to be discoverable by specialist C++ recruiters and employers who actively source through the platform. Given the specialist nature of C++, proactive recruiter outreach is common — being in the CV database significantly expands your opportunities. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What industries hire the most C++ developers in the UK? A: Financial services (algorithmic trading), the UK video games industry, defence and aerospace, embedded systems (automotive, IoT), and high-performance computing are the primary UK C++ hiring sectors. Q: What is the average salary for a C++ developer in the UK? A: Mid-level C++ developers earn £55,000–£80,000. Senior C++ engineers, particularly in finance or HPC, earn £80,000–£120,000+. London quant trading roles can offer total compensation exceeding £150,000. Q: Do I need to know modern C++ standards for UK developer jobs? A: Yes. UK employers expect familiarity with at least C++11 and C++14. Proficiency with C++17 or C++20, smart pointers, RAII, and modern concurrency patterns is expected for senior roles. Q: Is C++ harder to learn than Python or JavaScript? A: Yes, C++ has a steeper learning curve due to manual memory management, complex syntax, and the depth of its standard library. However, this difficulty is precisely why experienced C++ developers command premium salaries. Q: How do I find C++ jobs on IT Job Board? A: Visit IT Job Board's C++ jobs category page and browse active listings. Register your CV for free to be found by specialist C++ recruiters and employers across the UK. //
Technical Support Jobs in the UK: Your Complete Career Guide Technical support is the backbone of every functioning IT department, managed service provider, and technology company in the UK. With 324 active technical support vacancies listed on IT Job Board, the discipline offers a clear entry point into IT careers, strong progression pathways, and opportunities across every sector — from finance and healthcare to cloud services and government. What Are Technical Support Jobs ? Technical support professionals diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve technology problems for end users, businesses, and enterprise clients. Roles are typically structured across support lines — first line (initial triage and basic resolution), second line (advanced troubleshooting and escalated incidents), and third line (deep technical investigation and engineering-level fixes). Each tier requires progressively more specialist knowledge and commands higher salaries. A standout example from IT Job Board's current listings is the Public Cloud 2nd Line Engineer role at Node4 — responsible for advanced, customer-facing technical support across Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365, owning incidents from investigation through to resolution, and acting as an escalation point from 1st Line teams. This type of role reflects the evolution of technical support into cloud-native environments. Types of Technical Support Roles   1st Line Support — initial helpdesk contact, password resets, basic triage   2nd Line Support — advanced troubleshooting, escalated incidents, system configuration   3rd Line Support — engineering-level fixes, root cause analysis, specialist investigation Cloud Support Engineer — Azure, AWS, Microsoft 365, managed cloud services Desktop Support Engineer — end-user device management and on-site support Application Support Analyst — software-specific troubleshooting and user enablement Technical Support Salary Guide Salaries in technical support reflect experience level and specialism. 1st Line Helpdesk roles typically start at £22,000–£30,000. 2nd Line Support Engineers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior 3rd Line Engineers and Cloud Support Specialists command £45,000–£65,000, particularly in managed service providers and enterprise environments. Roles involving on-call or night shift responsibilities often include additional allowances. Essential Skills for Technical Support Roles Microsoft Azure and Microsoft 365 administration ITIL Foundation — widely expected by MSPs and enterprise employers Active Directory, Group Policy, and Windows Server Networking fundamentals — TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP Ticketing systems — ServiceNow, Jira, Freshdesk Strong communication skills for customer-facing incident management Career Progression from Technical Support Technical support is one of the most effective entry points into a UK IT career. From 1st Line roles, professionals commonly progress to Systems Administration, Network Engineering, Cloud Architecture, or Cybersecurity — all of which are active categories on IT Job Board with hundreds of live vacancies. The ITIL framework and Microsoft certifications (AZ-900, AZ-104) accelerate this transition significantly. How to Find Technical Support Jobs on IT Job Board Browse all 324 live technical support vacancies directly on IT Job Board. Register your CV for free to be discoverable by employers and recruiters including companies like Node4, who actively source technical support talent through the platform's CV database. Frequently Asked Questions Q: How many technical support jobs are currently listed on IT Job Board? A: IT Job Board currently lists 324 active technical support vacancies across the UK, covering 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line roles as well as cloud and application support positions. Q: What qualifications do I need for a technical support job in the UK? A: ITIL Foundation is widely expected by UK employers. Microsoft certifications (AZ-900, AZ-104, MS-900) add significant value. A relevant IT degree or apprenticeship is helpful but not always required — demonstrable skills and experience are often prioritised. Q: What is the difference between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line technical support? A: 1st Line handles initial user contact and basic triage. 2nd Line takes escalated, more complex issues requiring deeper technical knowledge. 3rd Line involves engineering-level investigation, root cause analysis, and permanent fixes for the most complex technical problems. Q: What salary can I expect in a technical support role in the UK? A: 1st Line Helpdesk roles start at £22,000–£30,000. 2nd Line Support Engineers earn £30,000–£45,000. Senior 3rd Line and Cloud Support Specialists earn £45,000–£65,000 depending on specialism and location. Q: Can I find remote technical support jobs on IT Job Board? A: Yes. IT Job Board includes remote and hybrid technical support roles. Use the keyword 'remote' when searching to filter for location-flexible vacancies. //

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