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IT Support Assistant

Turley has an opportunity for an IT Support Assistant to join its busy IT team. This role will involve providing an efficient and reliable administration and support service to the IT team and the wider company of circa 290 co-owners across our 15 locations in the UK and Ireland.

Manchester

The ideal candidate will have sound basic knowledge of IT issues. You will be a good communicator (verbal and written), with strong administrative skills and excellent attention to detail. With a genuine desire to learn and develop, you will have the opportunity to work towards accredited IT qualifications. 

About the role 

The role will involve assisting the IT Team including administration, hardware, software and IT queries. The ability to actively manage your own workload, meet deadlines and deliver a consistently high-quality service is essential. 

You will also have opportunities to work in other areas of IT including SharePoint, system administration, and other project work. The role may require you to handle confidential information with professionalism and discretion. 

“One of the things I like about Turley is the support and encouragement given to help grow and progress within the company. As a co-owned business, we are in this together and the team is amazing to work with.” 

Alanah Smith, IT Service Delivery Analyst

The typical salary range for this role sits between £25,000 - £30,000 per annum.

We are looking for someone to join the team in the new year (January 2026).

About Turley  

To find out more about life at Turley - our culture and the learning and development opportunities, as well as what you can expect in terms of salary and benefits, please see the website.

How to apply

If you think that Turley could be the right move for you, please apply in confidence by following the Apply Now link below or email careers@turley.co.uk, providing your CV and a covering letter.

We welcome applications directly and would prefer not to receive CVs from recruitment agencies.  

The successful candidate must have permission to work in the UK/Ireland by the start of their employment.  

Our aim is to be an even more diverse and inclusive company; we celebrate difference and we're actively building more diverse teams. We welcome applications from candidates regardless of background and personal circumstances who meet the criteria set out above. We would love for you to join an organisation that enables you to thrive. If you need any assistance during the recruitment process or we can put in any adjustments for you, please contact Turley’s People & Culture team (careers@turley.co.uk). 

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