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Shift work/IT Operation Centre Engineer

London
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ITOC Support Engineer
Business: Information Technology
Company Location: Dockland
Salary: 33,300 GBP/ year
Office working
All of the applicants must have an eligible visa for working in the UK.
Job description
As a 24x7 shift engineer at IT Operation Centre (ITOC), act as the 1st and 2nd level support and play a crucial role in early
recovery of Network / Mobile services / IOT services /customers' services in the event of faults and trouble. Carry out a variety of technical tasks to meet or exceed customers' expectation by liaising with vendors, carriers, Mobile Operators, third-parties, and other related organisations. Contribute in delivering new services and products from an operational perspective. Execute tasks assigned by the Line Manager and contribute to building a strong team. All tasks must be delivered in a professional and timely manner to ensure customer satisfaction
Requirements
Knowledge and proficiency in MS Office Excel, Word, PowerPoint and Visio. Knowledge and proficiency in maintenance and installation of network infrastructure, security, server or virtualization.
Fluent English language skills required (verbal and written). Ability to investigate and source answers to various service portals, ticket, email and telephone enquiries. Proven customer service and facing experience, at all customer levels. Flexible
approach, able to work outside of normal working hours when requested. Strong time management/multi tasking & organisational skills .Good communication with customers, colleagues and related 3rd party vendors. A valid CCNP/CCNA, JNCIP certification, IoT /mobile networking experience will be an advantage. Significant experience in implementing and troubleshooting network or PC/server throughout OSI 7 layers. Strong work ethic and reliable time keeping and attendance. Ad hoc requests from your Line Manager

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