Role Summary
We are seeking a meticulous and technically skilled IT & Lab Systems Support
Analyst to join a dedicated team supporting the critical computerised systems
within the quality control laboratories of a leading global pharmaceutical and
biotechnology company.
This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of IT and cutting-edge
laboratory science within a highly regulated GMP environment. You will be
responsible for ensuring the stability, compliance, and performance of vital lab
systems, playing a key role in maintaining the integrity of processes that are
essential to patient safety and product quality.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide hands-on 2nd level support for laboratory IT systems and
instrumentation, escalating to 3rd level support in collaboration with
external vendors when required. - Utilise ServiceNow to manage, track, and resolve incidents and service
requests in a timely and efficient manner. - Perform configuration and user access management for specialised
laboratory applications and on the Windows OS level via Active Directory. - Take ownership of key stages in the system lifecycle, including the
staging of new systems, performing periodic system reviews, and the
decommissioning of legacy systems. - Maintain accurate records for all hardware and software assets within the
laboratory IT landscape. - Create, update, and maintain detailed documentation for all activities,
ensuring full adherence to GMP and data integrity standards at all times.
Essential Skills & Experience - A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in an IT support role.
- Proven experience working with ServiceNow for incident and request
management. - Strong, in-depth knowledge of Windows 10/11 and administration via
Active Directory. - Practical experience with SCCM (System Center Configuration Manager)
for endpoint management. - A structured, precise, and documented approach to work, with a strong
focus on quality and detail. - A solid understanding of basic network technologies.
- Excellent command of the English language, both written and verbal
(CEFR C1 level or equivalent).