The role itself will involve the successful candidate selling the organisations full portfolio of network solutions and helping support clients with their IT Infrastructure by making sure they are running to their full potential. The role will be selling into the commercial sector and the channel.
The Network Technical Specialist (second level support) is responsible for supporting various voice technologies utilised by our customers. The team support a range of network and security systems. This role is focused on providing second level support to our varied customer base.
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Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 30000
Desktop Support Analyst - Desktop systems, MAC support and Microsoft Office I am looking for a Desktop Support Analyst who will be working as part of the UK-EMEA Desktop team to provide support for Desktop systems & technologies (including MAC systems) to Office-based and remote users in UK-EMEA geographies.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 16
shropshire -
West Midlands -
United Kingdom
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 35000
Support Engineer ( Microsoft Desktop / Server ) circa 30,000 to 35,000 based ShropshireMy client is a leading Systems Integrator / IT Services provider that specialise in enterprise level solutions and looking for an experienced Support Engineer to join an existing Team.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 18
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £22,000 / Year (per annum)
As the sole IT support you will have the following responsibilities- Support and administer IT systems across 3 sites for under 100 users- Undertake maintenance of the general infrastructure- Purchase.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 23
warwickshire -
West Midlands -
United Kingdom
Contract : CONTRACT - Salary : 16
***Windows Desktop Support Analyst - 4 Months - Warwick - Windows 7, XP Server 2003/08 ***My Warwick based client are urgently looking for a Windows Support Analyst to join the team on a 4 month contract.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 18
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 35000
Mitel & IT Desktop Support Engineer, Merseyside, 30-35kRole: The Mitel/ IT Desktop Support Engineer role is to provide to 150 onsite, and a number of remote users;the contact centre support.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 14
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 28000
IT Desktop Support Engineer, West Sussex, 25kRole:To provide to onsite, and remote users desktop, laptop and general IT service support. Working as part of a wider team to ensure that all users receive a professional but personal service dealing with second line incidents as advised.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 14
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 25000
IT Desktop Support Engineer, West Sussex, 25kRole:To provide to onsite, and remote users desktop, laptop and general IT service support. Working as part of a wider team to ensure that all users receive a professional but personal service dealing with second line incidents as advised.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 14
Contract : PERMANENT - Salary : 25000
IT Desktop Support Engineer, West Sussex, 25kRole:To provide to onsite, and remote users desktop, laptop and general IT service support. Working as part of a wider team to ensure that all users receive a professional but personal service dealing with second line incidents as advised.
Job from technojobs.co.uk published on 2012 May 14
ITHR Group
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West London, England -
West London -
United Kingdom
Contract : Permanent - Salary : £25000 - £27000 per annum
Support My key client based in West London are looking to recruit a Desktop Support Engineer to join their expanding team. Great opportunity for someone who wants to be heavily involved in project work along side BAU support.
Job from careers4a.com published on 2012 April 27
Contract : Permanent
ICT 2nd Line Desktop Support Engineer - Chippenham, WiltshireCapita, FTSE 100 and leading Business Process Outsourcer, is seeking a 2nd Line Desktop Engineer to work within their Public Sector ICT.
Job from vacancycentral.co.uk published on 2012 May 09