IT Support Field Engineer

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2 weeks ago
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IT Support Field Engineer
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, London
Field/Office Based covering the West End London and Greater London

About Us

At Lifeline IT, our name says it all. We provide a lifeline for organisations. We pride ourselves on our in-depth strategies, truly getting to know each and every customer to give them the IT support and advice they need to get the best out of their technology.

We now have a new opening for an IT Support Field Engineer to join our team at our head office in Borehamwood.

What’s in it for you?

  • Salary of up to £39,000 per annum DOE
  • Private Healthcare
  • 20 days’ holiday + Bank Holidays

    If you’re a talented IT professional with experience of installing and maintaining Windows Servers, network firewalls and first-class communication skills, this is an unmissable opportunity to join our successful company.

    We believe that the workplace is not just where you go in order to pay the bills. We want our employees to thrive in their roles, feel fulfilled each day and develop their careers to reach their full potential.

    That’s why we provide fantastic personal and professional development opportunities. We know that our people are our biggest asset and we want each and every individual to excel.

    So, what are you waiting for? Apply today to become an integral part of our pioneering company.

    Your Day to Day

    As an IT Support Field Engineer, you’ll spend your days visiting a variety of customers, forging strong relationships and providing all the IT expertise they need.

    This will range from desktop and server installations and IT management to system design, deployment and maintenance, ensuring there’s never a dull day!

    These small and medium sized businesses come from as many different business sectors as you can imagine and have anything from one to over one hundred employees.

    Working alongside a highly skilled and like-minded team, you’ll form bonds with those in different areas of the business and gain valuable experience with our leading company.

    You will have one to two appointments per day which will be scheduled in advance.

    What are we looking for?

    You must have experience in some of the following areas:

  • Microsoft Desktop (10/11) Operating Systems
  • Apple Mac Operating Systems
  • Administration of Microsoft Active Directory
  • Administration of Windows Server Operating system
  • Administration of Microsoft Exchange 2013, 2016 and/or 2019
  • Administration of Office 365 (Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint Online)
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Azure
  • Knowledge of AWS (Amazon Web Services)
  • Virtual Technology (VMware vSphere, Hyper-V)
  • Networking (SonicWALL Firewalls, Cisco Switches and/or HP Switches)
  • Experience in supporting and/or installing Wi-Fi
  • Experience of any Point of Sale (POS) systems in retail environment

    So, if you’re ready to take on this exciting role as an IT Support Field Engineer, please apply via the button shown.

    This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.

    Other organisations may call this role Field IT Engineer, IT Support Engineer, Windows Support Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, 1st Line Support Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, or Helpdesk Analyst

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