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Tier 2 Customer Support Engineer

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Job Requirements
Location
Hybrid working - Becrypt Head Office/Home Working with Occasional Customer Site Visits
Responsible to
Helpdesk Manager
Job Purpose
Becrypt is seeking a motivated and customer-focused Tier 2 Customer Support Engineer to join our Service Desk team. In this role, you will provide second-line technical support, troubleshoot complex issues, and collaborate with internal teams and customers to ensure reliable and high-quality service delivery. You will play a key role in maintaining system performance and improving support processes. You will report to the Service Desk Manager for technical direction and guidance.
Principal Duties And Responsibilities
- Accurately log tickets in Becrypt’s ticketing system
- Ensure that a high level of customer service and support is provided in line with agreed SLAs
- Provide assistance and support to colleagues in IT related matters
- Provide proactive and preventative maintenance solutions and technical advice to reduce recurring incidents
- Escalate problems where necessary to management or third-party suppliers
- Undertake small to medium-sized operational projects
- Diagnose and resolve technical issues
- Handle escalated calls from first/second line members
- Liaise with System Administrators
- Provide support to users via telephone, email and remote tools
- Assist with the creation, maintenance, and improvement of technical documentation and knowledge base articles
- Ad-hoc on-site visit may be required
- Be available for 24/7 on-call support on a rotational basis, when required
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Essential
- Ability to multitask, prioritise tasks and work well under pressure
- Confident, clear and professional telephone manner
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- 2 years’ experience in a similar role
- A genuine interest in technology and a willingness to learn
- Working proactively as part of a team or alone
Desirable
- Experience in Application Support
Knowledge of
- Linux
- Microsoft Windows Server Management
- SQL
- Mac/iOS
- VMWare
Exposure to, and support of, cloud-based services
- Microsoft Office 365
- Microsoft Azure/ Intune
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