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Network Technician – 24/7

Exponential-e
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Exponential-e

Founded in 2002, Exponential-e swiftly established itself as a UK Cloud, Connectivity and Communications pioneer. Throughout our history, a focus upon leveraging leading-edge technology to deliver profitable and innovative services to our clients and prospects has resulted in industry and peer recognition for our ground-breaking approach, a truly world-class ICT services company.


We’re a company of innovators who think big and achieve bigger! Our people are crucial to the continuing success of our company. From our CEO to our new Graduates, each of our people demonstrates our PRIDE principles which are at the core of everything we do.

Hours: 24/7 Shift Pattern - 2 Days, 2 Nights and 4 Days off

Overall purpose of the job:


Day to day running of the Service Desk providing client support with a focus on providing a high level of customer service.

Key responsibilities for this job:

First line support handling customer enquiries and support issues using our ticketing system


Proactive network monitoring of alarms and traps for our customers via our monitoring tools
Troubleshooting circuit faults and working with carriers to achieve fault resolution
Driving fault resolution to ensure SLA’s are not breached
Ensure issues are handled effectively by following our SLA Guidelines
Escalation of faults/outages in accordance with Exponential-e procedures
Taking immediate corrective action to restore services
Maintain professional working relationships with customers, suppliers and work colleagues
Creating incident reports/notifications for customer distribution
Any other fair and reasonable task or duty assigned to you by your Manager, or other senior Exponential-e Ltd staff member

Knowledge and experience required:

Passion for working in the networking field and eager to learn and progress.


Experience of working within a customer focused role.
Knowledge of CompTIA Networking, JNCIA or CCNA certification.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with a professional phone manner
Flexible approach with the ability to work effectively under pressure.
Ability to work in a team with little supervision using own initiative.
Responsible and willingness to take ownership of critical faults.
Positive and professional attitude.

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