Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Technician

The Victorian Institute of Sport is seeking an ICT Technician to join the Business team located at fantastic offices at Lakeside Stadium in Albert Park.

To join the team, you will require a passion for technology, be highly motivated, possess a sound knowledge of Microsoft software and have good communication skills.  Ideally you will already possess an industry qualification in IT (e.g. Certificate IV graduate) and have a genuine interest in high performance sport.  Previous experience in a workplace support role will help you land this much sought after position.

You will need the ability to confidently deal with our staff, coaches and consultants, and your problem solving skills should be exemplary, as your main responsibility is to be the first point of contact to solve any IT issues raised by VIS personnel.

Before you apply you are required to contact our ICT Manager Mr. Mark Brown on 03 9425 0066 to access the Position Information Pack and prepare your application addressing the essential selection criteria outlined under “responsibilities” in the Position Description.

Salary Range $45-53K.

Applications should be submitted via email to it@vis.org.au by Thursday, 22 September 2016.

 

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