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Join our team as an On-site Support Engineer in Belgium (Liège, Brussels, Ghent). Provide 1st/2nd line IT support, hardware repairs, and user onboarding using ServiceNow. We seek a proactive, customer-focused professional with 2 years' experience. Benefits include a company car, insurance, meal v...
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Belgium , Liege, Brussels & Ghent
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Sopra Steria
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Join Sopra Steria as an On-Site IT Support Engineer in Flanders/Brussels. Provide first and second-line support, managing incidents via phone, mail, and ServiceNow. Key skills include Intune, Active Directory, O365, and fluency in English, Dutch, and French. Enjoy a competitive package with a com...
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Belgium , Flanders/Brussels
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Join our team as a VIP On-Site IT Support Engineer in Flanders/Brussels. Provide critical first and second-line support, managing IT incidents and requests for a VIP community. This role requires fluency in English, Dutch, and French, along with excellent M365 knowledge and strong soft skills. We...
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Belgium , Flanders/Brussels
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Discover rewarding On-Site IT Support Engineer jobs, a critical frontline role where technology meets human interaction. These professionals are the physical face of the IT department, providing indispensable hands-on technical assistance directly at the workplace. Unlike remote support roles, On-Site IT Support Engineers work within the office environment, enabling them to diagnose complex hardware issues, manage physical assets, and offer immediate, person-to-person problem-solving that keeps business operations running smoothly. Professionals in this career path typically handle a wide array of responsibilities. A core function is acting as a primary point of contact for all IT-related incidents and service requests, which are often logged and tracked through a centralized IT Service Management (ITSM) platform or ticketing system. Their daily duties commonly include performing advanced hardware troubleshooting, repairs, and replacements for equipment like laptops, desktops, and printers. They are also deeply involved in software support, resolving issues with operating systems (primarily Windows), core business applications, and productivity suites like Microsoft 365 (including Outlook, Teams, and SharePoint). Furthermore, On-Site IT Support Engineers often manage the entire employee lifecycle from a technology perspective, handling the setup and configuration of equipment for new hires (onboarding) and the retrieval and decommissioning of equipment for leavers (offboarding). They provide crucial support for meeting rooms and corporate events, ensuring all audio-visual and presentation technology functions flawlessly. Asset management, including tracking IT hardware in a Configuration Management Database (CMDB), is another typical responsibility. To excel in these jobs, candidates generally need a solid educational foundation, often a bachelor's degree in computer science or an equivalent vocational qualification. Practical experience, typically 2-5 years in first-line or second-line IT support, is highly valued. On the technical side, proficiency with modern workplace technologies is essential. This includes deep knowledge of Microsoft 365, Active Directory, mobile device management (MDM) solutions like Intune, and VPN clients. However, technical prowess is only half the story. Exceptional soft skills are paramount for success. These roles demand strong communication abilities, empathy, patience, and a customer-first mindset. Engineers must be able to explain complex technical concepts in simple terms to non-technical staff and remain calm and professional under pressure, especially when dealing with high-priority incidents. A proactive, problem-solving attitude and the ability to work both independently and as a reliable team member are also standard requirements. If you are a technically skilled individual with excellent interpersonal abilities who thrives in a dynamic, hands-on environment, exploring On-Site IT Support Engineer jobs could be the perfect next step in your career. This profession offers the satisfaction of tangible problem-solving and is fundamental to the technological health and productivity of any modern organization.

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