Job Description:
Software Deployment
Fantastic opportunity for a Software Deployment Trainee to become a key member of a growing, hands-on IT design team, utilizing tools and techniques for technologies that deliver to multiple clients of national interest. Come and apply your Software Distribution skills as DXC enters a new era.
DXC are looking for Software Deployment Apprentices who are currently looking to expand their knowledge and skills. You will apply those skills to:
- Utilise a broad spectrum of technology to produce part or all of the technical solution for our clients.
- Contribute to knowledge tools and communities, and ensure learnings are shared for reuse.
Core Role Skills and Requirements
These skills will be taught through training and development whilst on programme.
- Knowledge of any of the MECM or SCCM product suites preferably a recent version.
- Knowledge of both physical and virtual environments.
- Ability to produce low level installation and operation guides as well as technical notes and knowledge base documentation.
- Good communication skills with customers, technical colleagues and management.
- Knowledge of the project life cycle frameworks.
Tools and skills you will gain
These skills will be taught through training and development whilst on the programme.
- Working knowledge of desktop and server computer systems, storage, network and interfaces.
- Basic Scripting skills to support relevant software distribution toolset.
- Network protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, TCP etc..).
- Microsoft certifications in relevant technical areas preferred but not essential.
· Active Directory and joining domains.
· SQL scripting.
· Powershell scripting.
At DXC Technology, we believe strong connections and community are key to our success. Our work model prioritizes in-person collaboration while offering flexibility to support wellbeing, productivity, individual work styles, and life circumstances. We’re committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
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