IT Support Engineer

Posted 26 May 2022
Salary £24000 - £30000 per annum + Training, Benefits, Progression
LocationLeicester
Job type Permanent
Discipline Infrastructure & Support
ReferencePR/011739_1653578473
Contact NameConor Coogan

Job description

IT Support Engineer

Role: IT Support Engineer
Location: Leicester, England
Salary: £24,000 - £32,000 DOE

*** INTERVIEWING IMMEDIATELY ***

With over 45 years of service, my client is a leading Technology Manufacturer, paving the way in the industry whilst supporting a wide variety of clients from sole traders to multinational chains. This is a unique opportunity to join their rapidly growing tech team as an experienced IT Engineer, in a varied role with real scope for progression into consultancy, with multiple sites across the Globe.

In this IT Engineer role, you will be responsible for maintaining and configuring the firm's Infrastructure and Network platforms alongside the other IT Support Engineers, with the opportunity to go out in the field.

As the IT Engineer, you will be involved with existing and upcoming projects such as rollouts, upgrades, migrations to cloud, installations AND MORE! You must be a confident IT Engineer speaking to both technical, and non-technical audiences, in a fast-paced environment.

Benefits include:
- 28 days holiday
- Yearly Salary Increase
- Generous Company Bonus Scheme (£2,500)
- Certifications and Qualifications PAID (Microsoft and VMWare)
- Excellent Pension Scheme
- Private Healthcare

Skills from You:
- Server Knowledge
- Networking (Routers, Switches and Firewalls)
- Office 365/ Exchange
- Virtual Server experience
- Cloud knowledge

If this role sounds interesting to you, please APPLY & get in touch with Conor Coogan @ ITECCO on 0115 678 7955 or email conor . coogan @ itecco . co . uk

This role is commutable from:
Sheffield | Nottingham | Derby | Mansfield | Doncaster | Loughborough | Leicester

Established in Didsbury, ITECCO has grown to become one of the UK's most successful and fastest growing IT recruitment companies in the UK.