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FDM is currently seeking a number of high calibre graduates with the drive to work in software testing, to join their award-winning graduate programme as Infrastructure Support Consultants.
Successful candidates will receive intense technical training (approximately 14 weeks) in Wintel & Active Directory, VMware Virtualisation, Networking and Protocols, Messaging & Collaboration, Citrix, Solaris System Administration and Trouble Shooting, as well as SQL, UNIX and ITIL Service Management. They will then be employed by FDM as Infrastructure Analysts, representing the organisation on client sites as Consultants, supporting their clients for a minimum two years.
Fast-track career progression is key and this programme will put candidates on a path, which could lead into Network/Infrastructure Management roles.
FDM Group is an international IT Services Provider with over 200 clients across multiple business sectors. FDM’s business model is both unique and robust, bringing people and technology together in the most effective way. With offices in the UK, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland and the USA, FDM has shown exponential growth throughout the years and has firmly established itself as the UK’s largest IT graduate employer and the 11th fastest growing company in Europe.
Find out more about FDM’s graduate programme at www.fdmgroup.com/uk-careers
See what it is like to work for FDM by watching their video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yD-A6sv44U&context=C38d58cbADOEgsToPDskJY-85365trGz8mJWsgQGWl
IT, and/or numerical science degree types are preferred, unless equivalent technical experience has been gained.
FDM welcomes applications from suitable candidates, online at
http://www.fdmgroup.com/uk-apply
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