iOCO is Recruiting for Field Support Engineer

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We are seeking a Field Support Engineer who will provide on-site support for various systems, equipment, or software, ensuring that clients’ technology operates smoothly and efficiently. 

Closing date: Ongoing
Location: Sandton, Gauteng

Skills and Experience

What you’ll do:

  • Experience in mobile device support
  • Responsible for repairing, troubleshooting, and installing hardware software of new faulty laptops and desktops.
  • Windows OS Software installation, support, and troubleshooting including of 3rd party applications.
  • To ensure that all open tickets are managed within the SLA.
  • To reach efficiency target.
  • Mobility support/workshop and Field support engineer

Your expertise:

  • 2 – 5 Years of practical in-service delivery; desktop support; Network Support and Active Directory

Qualifications required:

  • Grade 12
  • Certificate in CompTIA A+/N+ International or Equivalent is essential
  • MSCE or MCDST
  • Soft skills 
  • Qualifications preferred:
    • A+
    • N+
    • ITIL Foundation V4

Other

Other information applicable to the opportunity:

  • Permanent Position
  • LocationSandton (Onsite)
  • Work environment: Office building, floors with access to stairs. 
  • Physical demandsBound to sitting at a desk.
  • TravelRequire valid driver’s license and own transport.

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