IT Implementation Engineer

Chesterfield
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: IT Implementation Engineer
Location: Hybrid working (Client based in Barlborough)
Contract: Permanent Full Time
Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 DOE

Overview:
Our client, a provider of IT support services for businesses, is seeking an experienced and hands-on Technical IT Implementation Engineer. Ideal candidates will possess a strong technical background, particularly in networking and Microsoft Azure. This is a hybrid role, requiring a mixture of time spent on customer visits, in the office, and working remotely.
As an Implementation Engineer, you will be responsible for managing and executing your projects from inception through to completion, while directly communicating with your clients and the operations team. Your efforts will ensure a seamless transition to the Service Desk for ongoing support.

Key Responsibilities:

Leverage extensive technical knowledge and problem-solving skills to address challenges effectively, ensuring the successful implementation and installation of projects.
Coordinate with Project Support Engineers to drive continuous improvement
Maintain clear and effective communication with all stakeholders
Identify and resolve technical issues that may arise during the project
Ensure project outcomes meet the client's expectations
Provide monthly project pipeline and utilisation data to the operations team
Skills Required:

Proven experience as an Implementation Engineer is essential
Expertise with Microsoft Azure IaaS and AVD is essential
Previous experience as an Implementation Engineer is essential
Strong knowledge of Windows Server, virtual environments (VMWare), SQL Server, Microsoft stack, networking, Active Directory, and Antivirus solutions
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Ability to manage a diverse workload calmly, methodically and efficiently
PRINCE2 or APM qualification is desirable but not essential
Commitment to contributing to the organisation's vision
Benefits

Company Car/Car allowance
Westfield Healthcare
Hybrid Working Arrangements
Pension Scheme
Employee Recognition Scheme
We aim to respond to all applicants within 5 days - to avoid missing out, please apply today

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