2nd Line Engineer

Chester
8 months ago
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Job Title: 2nd Line Engineer
Location: Chester, Cheshire
Salary: £31,000 - £36,000 DOE

Our client, a growing IT solutions provider are looking for a 2nd Line MSP Engineer to join their team. Dedicated to delivering exceptional technology and customer service that offer network management, cybersecurity, cloud solutions, and IT support to SME's across Cheshire and the North West.

Day-to-day:

Provide 2nd Line IT Support to a range of clients via remote tools, calls and emails
Handling escalations from 1st line team
Assist in maintaining on-site servers including AD servers
Management and support of VoIP technologies
Support disaster recovery and backup systems
Provide advanced troubleshooting and resolution for network and system issues.
Manage, configure and maintain client infrastructure, including servers, networks, firewalls etc
Assist with 3rd line engineers to deliver IT strategies
The ideal candidate will have experience with:

Active Directory & Group Policies
Office 365 & Applications
On-prem Servers - Management (AD Servers/remote desktop servers)
Backup Solutions / Disaster Recovery
Cloud technologies and/or migrations - AWS /Azure / Entra
Networks - Routers, Switches, Firewalls
VoIP / Telephony Systems
Benefits:

Certification investment & training
Monthly and annual recognition awards
Workplace Pension Scheme
Overtime available
If the role sounds like something you are interested in and you have the required skills, then please apply ASAP for immediate consideration.

Keywords: IT Support Engineer, 2nd Line IT Support, 2nd Line, Technical Support Engineer, IT Technician, Field Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, MSP Engineer, Senior IT Engineer

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