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IT Technical Specialist - Madrid, Spain
digitainsoftware
MadridOn-site3mo ago
- Employment
- Contract
About the role
💼 IT Specialist (Systems & Network)
📍 Alcobendas (On-site) | 🕐 Full-time
🚀 What will you do?
You’ll be part of the team ensuring that the company’s IT infrastructure runs smoothly and efficiently. This is not just a basic support role — you’ll have real impact on daily operations.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Providing technical support to internal users (hardware, software, network)
- Installing, configuring, and maintaining workstations, servers, and network systems
- Troubleshooting incidents and resolving technical issues end-to-end
- Managing network infrastructure (routers, switches, connectivity)
- Installing and maintaining business applications (Microsoft Office, ERP, CRM)
- Managing IT inventory and software licenses
- Supporting backup systems and data integrity
- Maintaining technical documentation (systems, configurations, incidents)
🧠 What we’re looking for
- Degree or vocational training in IT (or equivalent experience)
- Previous experience in IT support / systems / networking roles
- Solid knowledge of:
- Windows environments
- Network troubleshooting
- Hardware and system configuration
- Professional level of Spanish and English, desirable Russian and/or Armenian
🌟 What we offer
- Stable full-time position
- Real exposure to IT infrastructure and systems
- Collaborative and supportive team
- Opportunity to grow technically
⚠️ Requirements
- Based in Madrid or available to work on-site
- Legal authorization to work in Spain
- Commitment to confidentiality and best practices
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