Additional Resources Ltd.
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Photocopier / IT Engineer

Photocopier / IT Engineer

Location: Birmingham, Leicester

Salary: £24k - £30k + Excellent Benefits

Our client, a rapidly expanding industry leader in document solutions, is seeking a skilled Photocopier / IT Engineer to join their team.



Responsibilities:



* Perform installation and servicing of MFDs/Photocopiers, drawing upon your solid background knowledge.


* Utilise your IT skills to support MS Office and IT networks.


* Demonstrate a hardworking approach and maintain an outgoing and self-motivated attitude.


* Embrace a can-do attitude to tackle challenges and deliver exceptional service.


Requirements:



* Minimum 1 year of experience as a Photocopier Engineer.


* Strong background knowledge in MFDs/Photocopier installation and servicing.


* You will have manufacturer training in Toshiba, Sharp, Epson, and HP MFDs (Preferred)


* Possess a valid driving license.


Benefits:



* Pension plan


* 20 days of holiday plus bank holidays


* Phone and other related equipment


* Training and development opportunities


If you are an ambitious Photocopier/IT Engineer seeking career growth and development within a leading document solutions company, please submit your application along with a detailed CV.



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