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On-Site Technical Field Engineer (Bristol area)

Company:
DXC Technology
Location:
Coity, Bridgend, United Kingdom
Posted:
April 27, 2025
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Description:

Role Overview

This is a field-based/mobile role supporting Post Office Branch hardware break-fix/swap activities and occasional Branch Change Requests (commission/decommission/relocation) across a specific geographical area.

Clean & valid UK Driving License is essential.

Work activities will be assigned daily to engineers by a Central Dispatch Team based on criticality, service level & location, with engineers being responsible for punctual attendance at the allocated Branch locations for resolution within agreed service levels.

Role requires frequent Weekend work on a rota basis.

Role Responsibilities

Device and connectivity troubleshooting

Device imaging and configuring

Device swap outs and connectivity cabling, Wi-Fi

Device installs, moves, decommissions.

Device stock control and asset management

Proactive maintenance, user familiarisation and guidance.

Cable management

Smart hands and eyes

Liaison with other support teams

Essential Skills/Experience

Previous experience in a similar role.

Familiarity with Point of Sale devices.

Familiarity with Cielo and Microsoft tablets, Lenovo / Dell Desktops and Laptops, KVM switches, Routers.

Knowledge of Windows operating system and associated technologies

Knowledge of peripherals and their maintenance – printers, scanners.

Be SLA focused and familiar with call management products.

Familiarity with support procedures, scripts, and processes.

Proven troubleshooting skills.

Awareness of Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance would be desirable.

Ability to gain base level security clearance – BPSS.

Valid UK Driver’s License - Vehicle supplied.

Good customer-focus & communication skills.

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