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2nd Line Support Engineer

Bristol
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Role: 2nd Line Support Engineer

Location: Bristol | Hybrid working (2–3 days in office)

Salary: £30,000–£35,000 DOE + benefits

Benefits: Hybrid working, funded certifications, clear career progression

Our client, a leading Managed Service Provider (MSP), is seeking a 2nd Line Support Engineer with strong experience across the modern Microsoft workplace. This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast-growing team supporting a wide range of clients with modern cloud-first solutions built on Microsoft 365 and Azure.

What you’ll do

Deliver 2nd line technical support across Microsoft 365, Azure, and Windows Server environments

Manage and troubleshoot issues within SharePoint, Teams, Exchange Online, and OneDrive

Support Azure AD, Intune, and related cloud security/configuration tasks

Resolve escalated service desk tickets and maintain high customer satisfaction

Assist with client onboarding, infrastructure upgrades, and project delivery
You’ll collaborate closely with 1st and 3rd line teams to ensure smooth escalation and effective resolution, supporting clients across multiple industries.

What we’re looking for

Proven experience in a 2nd line support or similar IT role (MSP experience preferred)

Solid understanding of Microsoft 365 administration – SharePoint, Teams, Exchange, OneDrive

Experience with Azure AD, Intune, and Windows Server management

Good networking fundamentals (DNS, DHCP, VPN, firewalls)

Excellent troubleshooting, communication, and documentation skills
The ideal candidate will have a cloud-first mindset, a passion for modern workplace technologies, and the drive to keep developing in a collaborative, learning-focused environment.

Why join?

Exposure to cutting-edge Microsoft cloud technologies

Opportunities for professional development and Microsoft certifications

Supportive team culture with hybrid flexibility

Clear pathways for career growth within a modern MSP

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