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1st Line Engineer, Ringwood, £26,000
As a 1st Line Engineer for this innovative technology company, you’ll be the first point of contact for technical support, troubleshooting IT issues, and ensuring smooth operations for a diverse client base. With two positions available—one requiring hardware expertise—you’ll have the opportunity to develop your skills in a supportive and fast-paced environment.
Background & Benefits
Our client is a well-established IT solutions provider, known for delivering cutting-edge technology services to businesses across multiple industries. With a strong focus on professional development, they offer a collaborative environment where employees can grow and progress internally.
Alongside career development opportunities, they also offer:
• Competitive salary
• Company pension scheme
• Training and certification support
• Supportive and friendly team environment
1st Line Engineer Responsibilities
• Responding to and resolving technical support queries efficiently
• Diagnosing software and hardware faults (for one role, hands-on hardware support is required)
• Assisting with system installations, configurations, and updates
• Escalating complex issues to senior engineers when necessary
• Providing excellent customer service and clear technical guidance
1st Line Engineer Skills & Experience Required
• Previous experience in an IT support role (1st line or similar)
• Strong troubleshooting skills with Windows environments and IT infrastructure
• Knowledge of networking principles and software applications
• Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
• (For hardware role) Experience with PC builds, repairs, and peripheral installations
Interested?
To be considered for this 1st Line Engineer opportunity or for more information, submit your CV to Sophie at Rubicon by applying directly to this advert.
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