Senior IT Support Engineer
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Job description
Recognised as a Great Place to Work® 2026 Acturis combines the agility and innovation of a start-up with the scale and stability of an industry leader. You'll join a team where expertise is valued, ideas move fast, and talented people make a real impact from day one. And as an EcoVadis Committed rated organisation, we focus on creating long term value by operating in a sustainable and responsible way. Day to day you will:
- Act as a senior escalation point, resolving complex L2 issues across laptops, VDIs, servers, and enterprise platforms in a hybrid environment.
- Support and improve endpoint management, on-prem and cloud-integrated services, using tools including M365, Intune, PowerShell, and Atlassian platforms.
- Deliver complex system and infrastructure changes, contribute to root cause analysis, and mentor junior engineers through technical leadership and documentation.
We offer structured development, clear progression, and genuine ownership - whether that means leading projects, shaping operational improvements, or mentoring others. You'll work in a collaborative environment where strong performers progress quickly. You can expect:
- A transparent progression structure, regular feedback, and annual performance reviews.
- Opportunities to lead cross functional initiatives, influence tooling and support practices, and support the development of junior team members.
- Comprehensive onboarding, ongoing professional development, and access to training and certification pathways.
Requirements
- Have proven L2 enterprise IT support experience with strong troubleshooting across Windows Server, networking, VDI, and identity services.
- Are confident working with M365, Intune, PowerShell scripting, and enterprise engineering tools such as Jira and Confluence.
- Communicate clearly, document thoroughly, and enjoy raising standards through mentorship and continuous improvement.
Ready to use your expertise to help shape the future of insurance technology?