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Avoira are a UK leading Communications and IT solutions provider. We specialise in the design, installation and support of a variety of solutions such as: Radio Systems, Command and Control platforms, Satellite Communications, Wireless Infrastructure, UC Telephony Systems and a wide range of IT Managed Solutions located just outside of Bury Town Centre.
An immediate start with an exciting opportunity to work with a local business, providing support to the Field Sales Teams, which provides and delivers goods and services offered by Avoira to its customers.
You will receive the following training:
The starting salary is £15,000 a year for 37.5 hours Monday to Friday 8.30am- 5.00pm.
The apprenticeship will run for 1 Year 6 Months.
We are based at Pennine House, Salford Street, Bury, BL9 6YA
Please do not contact the employer directly, all applications and enquiries for the advertised vacancy should be made via Bury College.
If you wish to apply for multiple vacancies, please do so from the main Live Vacancies page here.
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