Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Derby ICT company expands

Link ICT, which recently moved to new offices in Pride Park, Derby has further expanded its team following the appointment of Hugh Burch and Jai Shergill.

Hugh is joining as an IT Systems Administrator having previously been a Senior IT Technician in a school and an IT infrastructure Engineer. Also joining the company is Jai Shergill who is beginning an apprenticeship as an Information Communications Technician arranged by Althaus.

Founded in 2004, these are the fifth new appointments in 2024 for Link ICT, which specialises in the provision of outsourced IT Support where technicians are based on-site to help ensure users understand IT and the cost and efficiency benefits of using IT are fully realised.

Commenting on his new role, Hugh said: “Following the recent move to Pride Park, now is a great time to join the company. The role spans business and education-based customers, so there is lots of scope to learn and expand my skill base working alongside some really good people.”

Jai, who lives in Derby left school with GCSEs in English, Math’s, Computer Science, Combined Science, History, Music, and History. He has previously worked for Tesco Mobile as a Sales advisor. He therefore has lots of experience in helping customers set up their new technology and helping them feel confident using their device – experience which will be invaluable in his new job role.

Jai added: “I wanted to join Link ICT because it combines aspects of my previous work experience such as customer relations, computer science knowledge, using software and diagnosing problems. I am really looking forward to the opportunity to learn more about the IT industry in such a team-focused and supportive work environment.”

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