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1st Line - IT Support Engineer | 30-35K | London– On - Site. 

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  • 2:1+ from a Russell Group University.

    Company Overview:
    Our client is a cutting-edge AI technology company dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation. They are at the forefront of developing groundbreaking solutions that revolutionize their industry.

    Position Overview:
    We are seeking a dynamic Junior IT Engineer to join our client's team. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills, a passion for technology, and a strong desire to deliver exceptional customer service & IT Solutions for an internal team.
    This is a Graduate/Entry level position with a huge growth trajectory. 

    Responsibilities & Skill-set:

    Be the IT support 1st & 2nd line within the business.
    Provide technical support and assistance to internal employees.
    Educate customers on product features, functionalities, and best practices.
    Standard desktop support
    Maintain Operating systems (m365)
    Help maintain WI-Fi/Network
    Scripting languageRequirements:

    2:1 + or a Masters degree from a Top University. 
    Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
    Strong problem-solving abilities and attention to detail.
    A passion to learn and develop with a fantastic business.   Location: Lincoln, UK

    Must be a UK resident and looking for a new position, it would be great to learn about you and your ambitions. To find out more please……
    Option 1: Click the apply button, don’t worry if you don’t have an up-to-date CV, we can discuss whatever you have to hand.
    Option 2: Look for me on LinkedIn, you should be able to find me easily, there’s not many tech recruiters with the surname Hibbard (Andrew Hibbard)

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