IT Support Technician

Worcester
1 day ago
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Join a Fast‑Growing, High‑Energy Team!

Are you the go‑to problem solver when technology misbehaves? Do you thrive in a fast-paced, supportive environment where no two days are the same? This is an amazing opportunity to join an ambitious organisation that's expanding globally - and you could be a key part of their journey!

This team is passionate, energetic and driven by innovation. They have an exceptionally high employee satisfaction score, which speaks for itself - their people genuinely love working there. If you're looking for an environment where you'll be valued, supported and encouraged to grow, this is your next career move.

As an IT Support Technician, you'll be the friendly, knowledgeable face of IT for employees across the organisation. You'll provide both first- and second-line support, ensuring systems, devices and software run smoothly so the business can keep moving.

What You'll Do

Deliver hands-on IT support via phone, email and face-to-face
Diagnose and resolve hardware, software and network issues
Configure and maintain laptops, desktops, mobile devices and peripherals
Manage user accounts, permissions and access
Install and update applications and operating systems
Maintain IT documentation, logs and asset records
Support onboarding and offboarding processes
Escalate complex issues when needed
Ensure IT security and data protection compliance
Support IT improvement projects and rollouts Who You Are

Approachable, patient and proactive
Strong troubleshooting and technical skills
Excellent communication and customer service abilities
Able to prioritise workload
Great attention to detail
Solid understanding of Windows and/or macOS
Basic networking knowledge (LAN/WAN, Wi-Fi, VPN)
Familiarity with Microsoft 365 admin
ERP experience is a bonus
Understanding of cybersecurity principles The company is growing rapidly, creating genuine opportunities for career development. You'll be supported with training, mentoring and exposure to new technologies, with the potential to progress into senior IT or specialist roles. If you would like to know more about this fantastic opportunity then please contact Gemma at Adecco today!

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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