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Northreach is a dynamic recruitment agency that connects businesses with top talent in financial services, fintech, and digital sectors. We specialize in providing a seamless recruitment experience for clients and candidates, fostering innovation and professional growth.
IT Support Engineer Opportunity – Join a Dynamic Tech Team!
We are looking for the following:
1x Junior IT support Engineer
1x Senior IT Support Engineer
Are you an IT professional looking for your next challenge? We’re on the hunt for a contract IT Operator to support our fast-paced environment, ensuring the smooth operation of IT services and infrastructure. If you thrive on problem-solving, love working with cutting-edge technology, and want to make a real impact, this role is for you.
What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Providing hands-on IT support (Windows 10/11, Office 365, networks, printers, and more)
  • Monitoring and maintaining IT infrastructure, including servers, storage, and security systems
  • Troubleshooting and resolving technical issues quickly and efficiently
  • Assisting in IT projects covering networks, backup solutions, Active Directory, and cybersecurity
  • Managing IT inventory and ensuring systems are deployed securely
    What You Bring:
  • 5+ years of IT support experience (bonus if in financial services)
  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Server & Desktop environments (Windows 10/11, Windows Server 2019/2022)
  • Experience with network troubleshooting (switches, firewalls, DNS, DHCP)
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity best practices
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks effectively
  • Mandarin language skills a plus

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