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IT Support Analyst

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The opportunity
We are looking for an IT Support Analyst to play a key role in supporting our global workforce across multiple offices. You will troubleshoot and resolve a wide range of technical issues involving Microsoft 365, Intune, Windows devices, mobile technology, and business-critical applications, ensuring colleagues receive a responsive and professional support experience. While based in our London office, you will provide support to all users across the organisation, working in a hybrid model with around three days per week in the office.
Key Responsibilities
- Act as the first point of contact for IT support requests.
- Manage incidents and requests through the service desk system.
- Diagnose and resolve hardware, software and Microsoft 365 issues.
- Support Windows laptops and mobile devices (iOS and Android).
- Provision and configure new user accounts, devices and access.
- Manage the end-to-end IT onboarding and offboarding process, including preparing and configuring laptops, provisioning accounts and access, delivering IT inductions, and ensuring a smooth user experience from day one.
- Support office technology including meeting rooms, printers and AV equipment.
- Assist with IT projects and rollouts.
- Participate in device lifecycle management, including laptop builds, replacements, stock management and asset tracking.
- Support user access management, including password resets, MFA setup and troubleshooting, and permission requests.
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- Strong customer service and communication skills (user-facing role).
- Microsoft 365 administration and troubleshooting experience.
- Entra/AD experience
- Intune-managed device support (laptops and mobiles).
- Ability to work independently and own tickets through to resolution.
- Excellent troubleshooting and analytical skills.
- Comfortable supporting both in-office and remote users.
- Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical users.
Desirable Experience
- Microsoft Intune
- MFA (Microsoft Authenticator)
- Autopilot deployments
- Microsoft Defender
- SharePoint administration
- Cyber security awareness
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