Stafford, Staffordshire, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
Confidential
The suitable candidate will have GCSEs or equivalent in Maths, previous experience providing technical support to users of computer equipment, excellent knowledge of MicrosoftWindows7 & 10 desktop operating systems, basic knowledge of Microsoft Server operating systems, excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office 2013 onwards. It is … to be MCSE qualified have recognised industry related qualifications in diverse areas and be degree educated a well as a good knowledge of MicrosoftWindows Server 2012/2016/2019 Full industry specific training will be provided to the successful candidate. Job details: This is a full more »
maintenance, installation and migration Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010/2013/2016 Setting up email accounts and website hosting (Linux and Windows) Managing WHM web servers and DNS Administration of IP Phone systems (via web-based interface) Supporting customer applications. Attributes: Previous experience working for an MSP more »
clients sites. I'm looking to speak with candidates who have worked within a busy IT support environment with good working knowledge of Windows7, 10 and 11 operating systems . Microsoft 365 platform support and strong interpersonal skills. If you would be interested in learning more »
Colchester, Essex, South East, United Kingdom Hybrid / WFH Options
ITS Recruitment
the company's cutting edge technologies, as well as training on soft skills to ensure a white-glove service is delivered. Desirable Skills Windows7/11 and Office 365 (desirable but not essential) Experience working within a professional service environment/Start-Up Environment Excellent more »
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, South East, United Kingdom
Mobilus Limited
and Hardware, or retail technology. They will have previous experience in providing telephone, remote and e-mail support and hold familiarity with MS Windows7/10 environments, along with printer setup, installation and configuration. Fluency in French or any other European language would be seen more »