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Junior IT Support Engineer

Telford
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Junior IT Support Engineer | Telford | £25,000- £28,000| Permanent

Are you passionate about technology, eager to learn, and excited to kickstart your career in IT? Join our client’s friendly, growing IT services team as a Junior IT Support Engineer. This is the perfect role for someone who loves solving problems, enjoys working with people, and wants to get hands-on with real IT projects.

What’s in it for you?

  • Competitive salary (up to £28K).

  • On-site parking.

  • Simplyhealth plan.

  • Regular staff events and days out.

  • Employee Rewards Scheme with perks like corporate gym membership, home broadband discounts, and more!

    Opportunity:

  • Be the go-to hero for first-line technical support, helping users by phone, email, or in person.

  • Troubleshoot and resolve issues across networks, servers, Microsoft 365, Azure, and more.

  • Get involved in exciting IT projects – from cloud migrations to network upgrades and cybersecurity enhancements.

  • Monitor and maintain systems, updates, backups, and patching to keep everything running smoothly.

  • Produce reports, document processes, and help keep IT operations secure and compliant.

    Personal Profile:

  • Some experience in an IT support role (MSP experience a bonus!).

  • A solid grounding in networking, operating systems, and IT security principles.

  • Familiarity with Microsoft 365, Windows 10/11, and common business apps.

    For more information please apply or contact Lois Barber at Seymour JOhn Recruitment Limited

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