Telematics/ IT support desk Analyst (Gaydon Warwickshire)

Job Description

MSX International are currently recruiting for a TSD Analyst for our prestigious client, Jaguar Land Rover. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated candidate to join us in our partnership with this successful organisation.

We are seeking a technically confident individual who will engage and support the Connected Car workforce that drives a ‘Best in Class’ global service. We are looking for a candidate who can hit the ground running, supporting the Global network with escalated incidents and develop an extensive skillset.

Reporting to the TSD Project Leader and Team Leader you will be provided with exposure to the Connected Car product suite that encompasses both Telematics and Infotainment features.

Representing JLR customer focused mentality. Assisting with the day-to-day management ensuring the team achieve service level agreements and KPI’s.

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing their own workload, effectively operating within a global 24x5x365 team and be able to work from home when required. The TSDs global operations are vital.

Candidate Responsibilities

  • Become an expert in the Connected Car Technologies
  • Overseeing Global markets such as UK, USA, EU
  • Case Management.
  • Incident management - Identify, categorise, and prioritise issues
  • Technical/hierarchal escalations
  • Ticket handling
  • User support & triage
  • Incident Management
  • Investigations; product knowledge, technical expertise, initiative to think laterally
  • Liaison with Client; work hand in hand with JLR individuals and teams
  • Ensure all correct processes and procedures are followed
  • Report generation and distribution to key stakeholders
  • Be an integral component to the TSD department in achieving a ‘best in class’s service, driving customer loyalty and retention through accurate incident management
  • Act as a role model for JLR Values, Customer First Behaviours and Concern Resolution
  • Providing verbal training and support where required
  • Presenting and demonstrating the product and features where required using PowerPoint, systems, vehicles and equipment
  • Identifying issues through analysing team data
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