Company
Pertemps Managed Solutions
Pertemps Managed Solutions
£26000 - £30000 per annum
Service Desk Analyst Our client in the insurance industry are looking for a Service Desk Analyst to join their team based in Borehamwood. This is a full-time opportunity to provide 1st Line Support to our client's internal business users and provide high quality desktop support. This is an office-based position so travel to Borehamwood is essential. The working patterns will be Monday-Friday with some early starts (7.30am) needed. Weekend overtime available. The role and responsibilities: - As a Service Desk Analyst you will provide 1st Line Support, making the first attempt at incident resolution and completing the initial assessments of service requests. - To take ownership and management of the incident and service request life-cycle, including verification and closure. - Receive, log and triage calls from the business and process them in a timely manner. - Highlight training needs across the company. - Escalate incidents where needed to 2nd and 3rd Line Support. What we are looking for: - Experience within a similar role, within Service Desk Management and 1st Line Support. - Thorough incident management and analytical skills. - Knowledge of Active Directory 2000, Microsoft Windows and Office XP suites, Service Desk and Asset Management software. - Ability to work to strict SLAs. - You will need to be able to deal with a high volume of open tickets at any one time. Please apply now and we will be in touch in due course.
Borehamwood
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