Microsoft Engineer / Field Support


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Recruiter

Client Server

Listed on

6th February 2018

Location

Epsom

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £45000

Type

Permanent

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Microsoft Engineer / Field Support Engineer (MCSE 2012 Networking TCP/IP). Microsoft Gold Partner is seeking a highly technical Microsoft Field Support Engineer to join a team responsible for supporting clients based in and around South West London / Surrey, typical customers are SMEs up to 100 users.

As a Microsoft Engineer / Field Support Engineer you will provide on-site installation and support of new Microsoft based infrastructures (servers / networks) and assist other engineers with telecoms installations. You'll be liaising with client stakeholders and acting as the technical expert onsite, regularly visiting clients to ensure networks are running smoothly and providing a point of contact. The role offers a wide variety of work with range of technical challenges.

Offices based in Epsom, Surrey with parking available. Friendly, team environment.

Requirements:

*Up to date, relevant Microsoft Certification - MCSE / MCSA

*Advanced knowledge of Microsoft technologies including: Microsoft Server (2008-2012); Microsoft Windows (XP-8.1); Microsoft Exchange Server 2010/2013; Microsoft Terminal Services/Remote Desktop Services; Virtualisation (Preferably Hyper-V); Networking infrastructure, LAN & WAN technologies; TCP/IP; Firewalls/Routers

*Valid, clean UK driving license

*Excellent communication skills, able to build strong working relationships with client stake holders

As a Microsoft Engineer / Field Support Engineer you can expect to earn a competitive salary (to £45k) plus benefits package including regular training, an employee pension scheme, car allowance (c£4k) and travel expenses.

Send your CV or call for an informal discussion about this Microsoft Engineer / Field Support Engineer opportunity.

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