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IT Support & Software Engineer

High Wycombe
2 weeks ago
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About the role
We are partnering with a well-established and growing company in Buckinhamshire. They are looking for a talented IT Support & Software Engineer to join their team.
This is a hands-on role where you will work across IT support, software development, and system integration projects.
Responsibilities
General IT Support:

  • Set up Windows PCs/laptops and install software for employees.
  • Provide training on company-wide software systems.
  • Liaise with external IT support for troubleshooting.
  • Maintain and upgrade company servers.
  • Set up NUCs and install software for customers.
    Internal Software (EMS):
  • Ongoing development and improvements.
  • Build and develop reports for departments.
  • Perform mass changes to system data as requested.
  • Manage interactions between EMS and Sage.
  • Maintain DevOps, log bugs, and manage change requests.
  • Review and mitigate security vulnerabilities.
  • Ensure accurate data and policy compliance.
    Requirements
  • 3+ years’ commercial development experience
  • Strong knowledge of C#, .NET 7/8, .NET Framework, WinForms
  • Experience with T-SQL & SSRS, Entity Framework / EF Core, IIS, Azure DevOps / Git
  • Experience with Xamarin and ASP.NET
  • Degree in Computer Science or equivalent
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
    Benefits
  • Pension scheme:
  • Private medical insurance: Available after six months, with optional family cover.
  • Life assurance: 3x annual salary after one year’s service.
  • Holiday leave: 25 days plus bank holidays, increasing with service.
  • Sick leave & other statutory leave:
  • Wellbeing support:
  • Mobile devices & office refreshments:
  • Referral scheme:
  • Eye care vouchers & training:
    If you feel like you have the above experience to this position please apply with a copy of your latest CV/Resume

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