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Job Ref: 213989763
Date: 2021-06-16 11:21:49
Field IT Service Engineer (Network/Film industry)
£35,000 – £40,000 + Overtime + Uplift when away + 33 Days Holiday + Benefits
High Wycombe
Are you an IT Service Engineer with a passion and interest in the production and film industry? This is the opportunity to provide IT support to some of the biggest films on set across the UK.
This is a varied role offering lots of travel where you will work on film sets helping to configure and support network infrastructure.
In this role everyday will be different, it will include rigging and derigging of fibre/copper cables, deploying mobile flight-cased network equipment and rigging access point.
This is the opportunity to work with a leading production and film equipment rental house. They supply specialist equipment to the film and TV production industry worldwide – this is the perfect time to join their small but rapidly growing business, as they continue to succeed and expand year on year.
This is the opportunity to work at exciting film and production sets, travel and work with the best and high-tech Audio and visual equipment, where you will get to set up, configure and troubleshoot as the go to expert.
The Role:
* Rigging and derigging of network cables and equipment
* Configuring WLANs & VLANs
* Troubleshooting network equipment in a fast paced environment
* UK wide travel – staying away on set to support film and production
The Person:
* IT/Networking Engineering background
* Proficient in configuring and troubleshooting networking equipment
* Looking to work in the film, broadcasting industry
* Full UK driving licence – happy to travel and stay away
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