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IT Engineer

Oxford
2 days ago
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Do you have IT Field Support experience?  Do you like working client side and love solving IT issues? Are you currently an IT Field Engineer? Do you thrive on delivering results and love fixing problems?

If so, we may have the role for you!

Due to new contract wins, my client, a trailblazing Tier 1 MSP are currently looking for an IT Field Engineer to join their team.

With an innovative and forward-thinking culture, our client offers the chance to challenge a variety of exciting technologies within networking, storage, virtualisation and cybersecurity.

As an IT Field Engineer, you will be tasked with delivering ‘hands-on’ technical support to their clients throughout the Southeast.

LOCATION: Cobham (HQ) - WORKING IN OXFORD

JOB SPECIFICATION: IT Engineer

Support experience with Microsoft server and desktop operating systems
Ability to troubleshoot wired and wireless networks
Knowledge of network security hardware and software including firewalls and anti-virus systems
A full driving license and access to your own vehicle
REQUIREMENTS:

As an IT Field Engineer, you will possess a strong customer-focus and a logical approach to problem-solving. Excellent prioritization and planning skills are also key.
Excellent general troubleshooting skills and experience as a customer-facing support engineer and/or analyst
You will be provided with ongoing training, and our client will help you achieve industry-leading qualifications, making this an exceptional opportunity to enhance your prospects.

KEYWORDS: IT Field Engineer, Networks, Switches, Routers, VLAN, WIFI, Firewalls, IT Support Engineer, Microsoft Server, Hyper-V, Sophos, M365, SIMS, Senso, Google

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