Application Support Analyst

Fareham
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IT Application Support Engineer

Gosport, Full-time in office required

£35,000, 25 days Holiday, Pension Scheme, Healthcare Scheme and many more

Are you ready to take your IT skills to the next level in a fast-paced, innovative logistics environment? We're recruiting for an IT Application Support Engineer to join a leading company revolutionising supply chain operations.

About the Role

In this exciting position, you'll ensure the business core systems run smoothly. From troubleshooting and optimising applications like WMS and TMS to collaborating with teams and vendors, you'll play a vital role in driving efficiency across logistics operations.

What You'll Do

  • Be the first point of contact for application issues, solving problems quickly and minimising downtime.

  • Manage system updates, patches, and performance enhancements to keep things running seamlessly.

  • Train and support operational teams to maximise application use.

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deploy new features and resolve challenges.

    What We're Looking For

  • Strong SQL knowledge and familiarity with ITIL practices.

  • A problem-solver with excellent communication and collaboration skills.

  • Experience with logistics systems like WMS, TMS, or ERP.

  • Basic scripting skills (Python/PowerShell) and knowledge of Java, SAP, or Linux are a plus.

    Why You Should Apply

  • Work with cutting-edge technology in a dynamic logistics environment.

  • Be part of a supportive team that values your contributions.

  • Enjoy exciting career growth opportunities in a company that's driving innovation.

    To apply for this role please call (phone number removed), send your CV to or hit apply!

    Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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