2nd Line IT Support Engineer

Hereford
2 weeks ago
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Our client is a global leader in HVAC manufacturing, operating in 65 countries with UK offices based in Herefordshire and Colchester. They are currently seeking a skilled 2nd Line IT Support Technician to join their team at the Herefordshire head office.

The successful candidate will provide technical support and help maintain IT infrastructure, ensuring smooth IT operations across the UK and Ireland. Responsibilities include troubleshooting issues, managing networks, and performing system administration. The role is part of a wider international IT team, with colleagues based in the UK, Norway, and Sweden.

This role is a full-time office-based position in Herefordshire. There is an option for hybrid working on a 3-2 split.

2nd Line IT Support Job Overview

The 2nd Line IT Support role involves maintaining IT infrastructure, troubleshooting issues, and supporting operations across the UK and Ireland. Working within an international team, the candidate should have strong technical skills, experience with Microsoft technologies, and a proactive mindset to enhance service delivery and support seamless business operations.

2nd Line IT Support Job Requirements

Bachelor's degree in computer science or relevant IT qualifications (preferred).
Experience in IT operations, with proficiency in Windows 10/11, Windows Server (Apply online only), Azure, Microsoft 365, SQL Server, SCCM, and MDM tools.
Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in international teams.
Attention to detail, resourcefulness, and a proactive mindset to improve IT service delivery.
Experience with network configuration, application deployment, and IT infrastructure monitoring is a plus.

2nd Line IT Support Salary & Benefits

Circa £35,000 (depending on experience)
25 days Holiday (+ bank holidays)
Opportunity to purchase extra Holiday up to 5 days per year
Pension Scheme
Life Assurance Scheme
Cycle to Work scheme
Long Service Awards
Employee Assistance Programme & Access to Mental Health Support
Learning and Development OpportunitiesBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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