Systems Technician

Redhill
3 weeks ago
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Holt Executive is excited to partner with a leading global connectivity provider in the search for an exceptional Systems Technician. This collaboration highlights our shared commitment to delivering innovative solutions and attracting top-tier talent. We are seeking a skilled professional to play a key role in designing, maintaining, and optimizing critical IT systems that support worldwide operations. This partnership reflects Holt Executive's dedication to connecting forward-thinking companies with outstanding candidates who drive innovation and success. Be Part of the Future of Global Connectivity

We are seeking a talented and motivated Systems Technician to join a dynamic team working on cutting-edge connectivity solutions. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking organization, contributing to the development and maintenance of advanced systems that enable seamless communication across industries worldwide.

About the Role:
As a Systems Technician, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of complex communication systems. You’ll work closely with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the reliability, performance, and security of critical systems supporting global operations.

Key Responsibilities:

Install, configure, and maintain communication and IT systems.
Conduct diagnostics and troubleshooting to resolve technical issues.
Perform system upgrades and updates to ensure optimal performance.
Monitor system performance and provide proactive maintenance.
Document system configurations, processes, and troubleshooting procedures.
Provide technical support to internal teams and external customers.
Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to enhance system capabilities.
Ensure compliance with industry standards and best practices.Requirements:

Proven experience in a technical role involving system installation and maintenance.
Strong understanding of communication systems and IT infrastructure.
Proficiency in troubleshooting hardware, software, and network issues.
Knowledge of IP networking and routing protocols.
Ability to work independently and within a team in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Willingness to travel occasionally for system installations or maintenance.Desirable Skills:

Experience in satellite or telecommunications systems.
Knowledge of radio frequency (RF) systems and signal processing.
Familiarity with monitoring and diagnostic tools.
Certifications in IT or networking (e.g., CCNA, CompTIA Network+).What We Offer:

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
Opportunities for professional development and certifications.
A collaborative and innovative work environment.
The chance to work on impactful projects in a fast-evolving industry.If you’re passionate about technology and eager to play a critical role in delivering innovative connectivity solutions, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now to join a team dedicated to shaping the future of global communication. We are also a Disability Confident employer

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