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2nd Line Analyst, 2nd Line Support Technician


Listed on:2nd July
Location:North West, Greater Manchester, Manchester
Salary/Rate:£18000 - £21000
Tags: analyst 2nd line support support technician windows citrix windows 2000 symantec tcp ip dns
Type:Permanent
Start Date:A.S.A.P.
Reference:KLLINANA14
Recruiter:Reed Technology
2nd Line Analyst, 2nd Line Support Technician, Windows 2000/ 2003, XP, Citrix, McAfee, DNS, AD, TCP/ IP, Symantec, Manchester

Due to expansion, our client is looking to bring on board 2 x 2nd Line Analyst's who have strong knowledge of the Windows environment and also Citrix.
The role will involve problem solving, diagnosing and fault fixing software and hardware issues. You will also provide project resource as well as providing technical advice to other departments.
The ideal candidate will have strong knowledge of Windows 2000/ 2003, XP and Citrix. Any exposure to McAfee, AD, TCP/ IP and Symantec would be beneficial.
Reed Personnel Services is the UK's leading specialist employment agency/ business.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/141691
Contact Name:Ken Lambert

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