2nd Line Support Engineer

Dublin
1 month ago
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Immediate Start and Interviews Next Week

A manufacturing organisation is seeking a 2nd Line Support Engineer to support their new office in Dublin. This is for a global company that offers unrivalled career development and a personal progression plan.

You will work onsite providing desktop and remote support. This is a hybrid role. There may be some travel to other sites.

This is a contract to permanent opportunity and ideally you will lave a driving license.

Core Responsibilities:



Administer Windows servers, Active Directory, Group Policy, and user lifecycle management

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Manage network, endpoint, and Microsoft server configurations

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Provide troubleshooting break/fix, and preventative maintenance

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Oversee cybersecurity controls, patch management, and ITSM change processes

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Support NVR/camera systems, badge access, MDM, and AV systems

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Maintain documentation and collaborate with operations on process improvements

Requirements:

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2+ years IT operations experience

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Some knowledge of server hardware, infrastructure, and security best practices

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ITSM change control experience

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Ability to travel as needed

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