Company
Robert Half
Robert Half
£45,000
Exciting opportunity for an Application Support Engineer to join a growing business based in Wallingford, offering up to £45,000 plus excellent benefits and career prospects (as well as hybrid working)The RoleAs Application Support Engineer, you'll Be responsible Forsupport internal and external stakeholders on a bespoke application / productwork on a help desk, supporting users through application issuestroubleshooting issues, working closely with technical specialists/developers to resolve issuessupport ongoing enhancements and changes (testing, documentation, continuous improvements)query databases, ad-hoc scripting and project work etc.About YouApplicants for the Application Support Engineer will have:prior experience gained in a similar role, supporting software application / productshave excellent communication and service skills, as well as stakeholder engagement (technical and non-technical)skills with some programming / scripting languages for troubleshooting (e.g. Python, C#, SQL, HTML)database skills (e.g. SQL queries)experience working on a help desk and working with help desk systems (e.g. Jira or similar)cloud experience / knowledge (e.g. AWS, Azure)On offerSalary up to £45,000 plus excellent benefits, including hybrid workingRobert 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.
Wallingford
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