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IT Projects Engineer

Chorley
1 week ago
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Tired of just fixing tickets? Step into this role where you build and deliver the solutions.

A master of Microsoft 365 and ready to lead projects instead of supporting them, this could be your next step.

Ready to join a fast-growing MSP where no two days are the same — from cloud migrations to full infrastructure rollouts.

Wanting to avoid tedious work. You’ll work on real client projects across Azure, M365, and network transformation.

Wanting to take ownership of projects, not just assist with them? This is your chance.

Then, read on, all about the role
We’re looking for an experienced IT Project Engineer to join our growing Managed Service Provider (MSP) team based in Chorley.

This is a hands-on, client-facing role — ideal for someone with 2–3 years of project or implementation experience who’s ready to lead and deliver exciting IT infrastructure and cloud projects.

Your Key Responsibilities will include:
Deliver Microsoft 365 migrations, Azure deployments, and infrastructure upgrades

Act as the technical lead or support engineer on client projects

Provide excellent customer service and build trusted client relationships

Travel regionally to customer sites (all expenses paid)

Who and what skills we’re looking for
Good experience with Microsoft 365, Windows Server, and networking

Strong troubleshooting, organisation, and communication skills

Experience working in an MSP or supporting multiple clients (preferred)

A proactive approach to learning new technologies

What we will offer YOU
£32k–£40k (depending on experience)

Travel expenses and a full benefits package

Exposure to a wide range of cloud, infrastructure, and networking projects

Training and certifications are fully supported

Genuine career progression towards Senior Project Engineer.
A privately owned business, giving you autonomy and a chance to work in a friendly, relaxed "tech-first" service delivery business

If you’re ready to take the next step in your IT career and deliver high-impact projects with a supportive team — apply today

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