Junior Helpdesk Support salaries in England
£25,088
avg per year
The average salary for Junior Helpdesk Support jobs near England is £25,088.*
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Top Junior Helpdesk Support jobs near England
View AllL1 - Cyber Engineer
VirtualArmour
Middlesbrough
Escalate complex or high-severity incidents to Tier 2/IR with high-quality handoffs (evidence, hypotheses, affected entities, attempted actions).
£26,000 a year
3 days ago
Applications and Development Specialists
Durham County Council
Durham
We offer a competitive rewards package that includes attractive salaries, a generous annual leave entitlement of 27 days (rising to 32 after five years…
£40,777 - £45,091 a year
Junior Salesforce Developer
Everything Managed Group
Newcastle upon Tyne
Act as the first point of contact for Salesforce support requests from approximately 200 internal users, logging, categorising, and triaging incoming tickets.
10 days ago
Tier III Support Technician
Elfab Limited
North Shields
The technician will also contribute to the ongoing improvement of IT processes and solutions, handling everything past Tier I up to Tier III for support.
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