Senior IT Support Engineer

Dungannon
2 weeks ago
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Join a fast-growing IT services provider supporting clients across NI, the UK & Ireland.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage IT projects, act as the senior escalation point for complex technical issues across IT platforms

  • Administer, manage, and troubleshoot remote monitoring, automation, and service management tools.

  • Develop and implement scripts and automation to enhance monitoring patching, and reporting.

  • Provide advanced remote and on-site support, ensuring SLAs are consistently met.

  • Administer Microsoft 365 tenants, Active Directory, Azure, Intune, and Endpoint Compliance.

  • Configure and support virtualisation environments (VMware & Hyper-V), including performance tuning.

  • Support and troubleshoot networks: firewalls, routers, Cisco switches, DNS/DHCP.

  • Review Defender logs and SOC alerts, escalate and resolve security incidents, and collaborate with managed SOC providers.

  • Maintain technical documentation, processes, and standard operating procedures.

    The Person

  • 5+ years’ experience as a systems administrator, engineer, or architect, ideally within an MSP environment.

  • Strong experience in desktop support, server maintenance, and endpoint management.

  • Hands-on expertise with Microsoft 365, Azure, Entra ID, SharePoint, Intune, and Endpoint Compliance.

  • In-depth knowledge of Active Directory (client & server), Windows Server, and networking principles.

  • Proficiency with scripting (PowerShell, VBScript, or similar) for automation.

  • Familiarity with backup solutions, cybersecurity tools, and IT management integrations.

  • Experience with virtualisation technologies (VMware & Hyper-V).

  • UK Driving Licence and access to own vehicle.

  • Relevant certifications (CompTIA, Microsoft, or platform-specific) are a plus.

  • Flexibility to travel to client sites as required

  • Relevant certifications are desirable

    Package - Competitive salary (£35k–£42k), Private healthcare and onsite free parking, Supportive and collaborative team environment. Based on site in Dungannon with occasional travel to clients across Northern Ireland and Ireland.

    Call Judith at Employmint to discuss further or apply now

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