IT Support Engineer (Field Based)

Manchester
10 months ago
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Are you an IT Support Engineer looking for a field based role in a well established company who are targeting real growth over the next 12 months, specifically on their Cybersecurity offering while having the opportunity to work with the biggest names in the Hotel industry?

Do you want a role where you will receive bespoke training in specialist areas such as Networking allowing you to progress to 3rd line and beyond, as well as having any optional additional courses funded, with salary increases upon completion?

On offer is the chance to join an industry leading company offering range of services from Cybersecurity, to infrastructure and managed services, that are really looking to continue to grow both their revenue and headcount, as well as their portfolio. With this will come excellent progression opportunities for yourself.

In this role, the successful field based IT Support Engineer will work with Hotels across the North of England and parts of Scotland, operating autonomously installing, maintaining and supporting IT, WiFi and telecoms systems for both existing and new customers. This role does involve frequent travel and some overnight stays.

This role would suit an IT Support Engineer with 2nd line experience, looking for a field based role where you can receive an abundance of different training and upskilling opportunities to really progress your career.

The Role

Installations and maintenance of IT Systems
Field based across the North of England and Scotland
Some overnight stays
On-call rotaThe Person

IT Support background
Happy being on the road a lotKeywords: IT, Telecoms, IT Support Engineer, Field Engineer, Wifi, Installations, Maintenance, 1st line, 2nd line, 3rd line, Networking, Servers, Azure, DNS, DHCP, Mitel, Windows, Cisco, Training, Progression, North, Scotland, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, North East

Reference Number: BBBH19547

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set

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