Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
375-475/day
Robert Half are assisting a global market leading marketing organisation to recruit a Mac Engineer on a 6 month contract - London based RoleThe Mac Engineer will be comfortable acting as a solo Mac Engineer The Mac Engineer will provide support for Mac systems and applicationsGreat customer service skillsTroubleshoot and diagnose technical issuesMonitor and maintain system performanceProvide guidance and advice on system optimisationProfileThe Mac Engineer will provide end user support Familiar with Apple products, Windows, Google Workspace, but some use Microsoft.Management of LTO system (including rotation of onsite/offsite tapes and management of backup)Continuation of font audit (completion and rollout of stage 2)Work with and manage MSP helpdesk ticket management, wi-fi enhancement, onboarding/offboardingOffsite support / host of data backupFirewall and data security supportHardware management (including data backup / clean up of returned laptops for redistribution)Phone system rationalisation projectSoftware application audits eg. Microsoft office / AdobeEnsuring our proprietary IT Bible and Backlog are kept up to dateCompanyGlobal media organisation with offices in LondonSalary & BenefitsThe salary range/rates of pay is dependent upon your experience, qualifications or training.Robert Half Ltd acts as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. Robert Half is committed to equal opportunity and diversity. Suitable candidates with equivalent qualifications and more or less experience can apply. Rates of pay and salary ranges are dependent upon your experience, qualifications and training.
London
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