Nicky McBride

Head Of Information Technology at Quarriers

Nicky McBride has a diverse work experience in the field of Information Technology. They started their career in 2010 as an ICT Consultant at Roswell IT Services Ltd, where they provided remote and local support for contract clients, managed hardware and software, server management, cabling, and web design. In 2014, they joined fidélité CM as an IT Service Desk Analyst. In 2015, Nicky McBride became the IT Service Desk Manager at Cloud Cover IT, where they were responsible for managing all aspects of the service desk.

In 2017, Nicky McBride joined Quarriers as a Senior IT Support Analyst before being promoted to Digital Solutions Developer the same year. In 2019, they became the Digital Services Manager at Quarriers, and in 2020, they took on the role of Head of Information Technology. As the Head of IT, Nicky led the IT team, contributed to the success of the organizational transformation program, and implemented the IT strategy. They reported to the Director of HR and had a key senior leadership role. Their responsibilities included delivering technology solutions, leading the infrastructure, digital services, and service desk teams, supporting legacy systems, and driving the adoption of emerging cloud-based technologies.

Nicky McBride attended the University of Glasgow from 2000 to 2003, but the degree and field of study are unknown. There is no specific information about their education at the University of the West of Scotland. In terms of certifications, Nicky obtained various qualifications from Microsoft, including MCITP, MCP, MCTS, MCSA, and MCDST, between 2009 and 2016. Additionally, they obtained AgilePM Foundation and Practitioner certifications from APMG International in 2018.

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Ardrossan, United Kingdom

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Quarriers

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Quarriers is Scotland's leading and most diverse social care charity, providing support to thousands of people through more than 100 services for children, young people, adults and families who experience extreme difficulties or who are typically hard to reach. The organisation has grown and changed considerably since it was founded in 1871 by William Quarrier at Bridge of Weir, expanding to meet the needs of young homeless people, children and adults with a disability, people with epilepsy and carers from across Scotland and beyond. Staff numbers are now in excess of 2000 and the charity has a turnover of £42M.


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