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VIQU have partnered with an IT solutions provider who specialise in IT infrastructure, managed services, consultancy, software solutions and cybersecurity. They cater to a wide variety of industries, offering services to meet client requirements and enhance efficiency, reduce costs and leverage technology.

They are seeking a 2nd Line IT Support Engineer to provide first and second-line technical support and maintenance on-site for one of their clients in the medical industry. As the 2nd Line IT Support Engineer, you will be responsible for documenting incidents and service requests, resolving support issues, and ensuring that service levels and targets are met while maintaining high customer satisfaction and consistent service delivery standards.

Essential Requirements of the 2nd Line IT Support Engineer:

3+ years in an IT support role with robust 2nd line support capabilities, including diagnosing and resolving issues on both Microsoft and Mac operating systems.
Proficient in Microsoft Server operating systems and associated technologies such as Windows Server, Windows Desktop, Office 365, and Active Directory, including implementation and administration of AD, GPO, and RDS.
Experience with Virtualisation technologies (VMware)
Knowledgeable about cloud services, including Azure, Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive
Experience with Intune and implementing IT solutions, along with basic networking knowledge and an understanding of switches, firewalls, TCP/IP, and routing.
Excellent communication abilities with exceptional VIP support capabilities.
To discuss this exciting opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW. Alternatively, you can contact Katie Dark directly on (url removed).

If you know someone who would be ideal for this role, by way of showing our appreciation, VIQU is offering an introduction fee up to £1,000 once your referral has successfully started work with our client (terms apply).

2nd Line IT Support Engineer

Cambridge

Up to £30,000

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