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Lead a high-performance SRE support team in Dublin, ensuring 24/7 reliability of critical production systems. You will own CI/CD frameworks, resolve complex issues, and mentor engineers in SRE principles. This hybrid role offers a competitive salary and a focus on work-life balance.
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Ireland , Dublin
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Explore a dynamic and essential career path with IT Site Support Engineer jobs. This profession sits at the critical intersection of technology and end-user experience, acting as the frontline technical anchor for an organization's physical locations. Unlike remote helpdesk roles, Site Support Engineers provide a tangible, on-the-ground presence, ensuring the technological heartbeat of an office, campus, or logistics hub remains strong. They are the versatile problem-solvers who bridge the gap between complex IT infrastructure and the employees who rely on it daily to perform their work. Typically, an IT Site Support Engineer is responsible for comprehensive second-line technical support. This involves responding to incidents and service requests that escalate beyond the first-line helpdesk, requiring deeper diagnostic skills and hands-on intervention. A core part of the role is troubleshooting a wide array of hardware, including desktops, laptops, mobile devices, printers, and meeting room AV systems. On the software side, they manage and support core business platforms, predominantly within the Microsoft ecosystem—Windows operating systems, Microsoft 365 applications (Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive), and often Azure Active Directory for user and device management. Their day-to-day duties include performing hardware repairs and swaps, configuring new devices via tools like Microsoft Intune or Autopilot, supporting employee onboarding/offboarding processes, and ensuring the smooth operation of critical local network services like DHCP and DNS. Beyond reactive support, professionals in these jobs proactively monitor system health, manage local assets in configuration databases, and identify opportunities for process improvement to enhance service quality and efficiency. They are often the designated point of contact for VIP or executive support, requiring exceptional communication and discretion. A key aspect is project involvement, where they contribute to rollouts of new software, hardware refreshes, or workplace upgrades, providing valuable practical insights from the front line. The typical skill set for IT Site Support Engineer jobs blends deep technical knowledge with outstanding soft skills. Technically, employers seek proficiency in modern desktop operating systems (Windows, often macOS), enterprise mobility management, basic networking concepts, and print management. Familiarity with IT service management (ITSM) frameworks and ticketing systems like ServiceNow is standard. Crucially, the role demands a customer-first mindset, stellar problem-solving abilities, clear communication for explaining technical issues to non-technical users, and resilience under pressure. A relevant degree or equivalent certification in computer science or IT is commonly expected, alongside several years of hands-on support experience. For those who thrive on variety, direct user interaction, and having a visible impact on daily business operations, IT Site Support Engineer jobs offer a rewarding and stable career foundation in the ever-evolving IT landscape.

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