IT Support / Technical Support - Uckfield

Office Angels
Uckfield, East Sussex
10 months ago
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10 Jul 2025 (10 months ago)

Job Title: IT Systems Support Technician (Entry-Level)
πŸ“ Location: Uckfield, East Sussex (On-site)
πŸ’° Salary: Β£25,000 - Β£29,000 per annum (DOE)
πŸ•’ Hours: Full-time, Permanent | Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM

About the Role:
Join a growing software business as an IT Support Technician, where you'll receive hands-on training and be part of a friendly, collaborative team. You'll provide technical support to clients across the UK, resolving software, hardware, and network issues.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide remote and on-site support for bespoke business management and eCommerce software

Install, configure, and troubleshoot desktop PCs and servers

Manage SQL databases and client/server/network security

Configure LAN, WAN, and VOIP systems

Deliver training and support to customers as needed

What We're Looking For:

Some experience or education in IT (qualification or previous role preferred)

Knowledge of Microsoft environments, networking, and SQL

Strong communication skills and a willingness to learn

Full driving licence and access to a car (occasional travel required to clients with implementation team, expenses covered)

Benefits:

20 days annual leave + bank holidays

Pension scheme

Free parking

Casual dress

Social team events

Company sickness pay

Interested?
Apply with your updated CV online or send it directly to:
πŸ“§
πŸ“ž (phone number removed) (Debbie Foster, Office Angels - Tunbridge Wells)

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