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Cardiff
1 month ago
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Our client is seeking a 3rd Line Service Desk Technician to join them on a Temporary basis starting immediately.

You will be responsible for providing technical support and managing the infrastructure and security requirements for customers, handling a variety of complex issues, ensuring system availability, and maintaining security standards across various platforms.

This role would suit someone with a degree or qualification in Cybersecurity, who has some experience within a Service Desk Environment.

Location: Cardiff

What you'll be doing:

Microsoft Infrastructure: Maintain and support Entra ID, Azure, VMs, and hosted services. Ensure compliance with Cyber Essentials.
Endpoint Management: Oversee MDM/Intune, Apple Business Manager, and Manage Engine. Manage Autopilot deployments and enforce security baselines.
Backup & Disaster Recovery: Ensure smooth backup operations, conduct regular recovery tests, and manage incident response.
Upgrades & Improvements: Proactively monitor and enhance infrastructure, participate in technical projects, and engage in monthly client meetings.
Service Desk: Handle tickets, diagnose issues, escalate when needed, and contribute to knowledge base development.What we're looking for:

Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Technology, or a related field.
Strong knowledge of infrastructure and security management.
Experience with Azure, AWS, Intune, Manage Engine (Endpoint Central, Applications Manager)
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
Ability to handle complex technical issues and provide advanced support.
Strong analytical and reporting skills.Hourly Rate: Up to £16.82 per hour k dependant on experience

Location: Cardiff

Free parking on site

Hours will be on a rota basis covering a 24/7 pattern - however shifts can be flexible to suit you

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