So in the past 5 years or so I have been working as a Service Desk Manager. As the years have past I feel like I'm losing my technical abilites and spending more energy/time on people. I suppose that's the role but I miss being in the trenches and fixing problems.
I have recently resorted to picking up Tickets and helping walk overs to the Service Desk Team and I've enjoyed it. So I'm thinking of changing my career from "managerial" to "senior technician"
As it stands my currently skill sets sit me in-between 2nd line and 3rd line support. I want to do something that ensures I am learning the correct skill set to land a 2nd Line or 3rd line but in a senior position (as in not entry level). So I'm thinking of doing the Microsoft Windows Endpoint Administrator (MD-102) and Microsoft Azure Fundamentals courses to get certification. I've got opportunity to work with senior technical people at work too so that covers on the job training/experience.
Is there anything else I can do to take the step in the direction I want to go?
I have recently resorted to picking up Tickets and helping walk overs to the Service Desk Team and I've enjoyed it. So I'm thinking of changing my career from "managerial" to "senior technician"
As it stands my currently skill sets sit me in-between 2nd line and 3rd line support. I want to do something that ensures I am learning the correct skill set to land a 2nd Line or 3rd line but in a senior position (as in not entry level). So I'm thinking of doing the Microsoft Windows Endpoint Administrator (MD-102) and Microsoft Azure Fundamentals courses to get certification. I've got opportunity to work with senior technical people at work too so that covers on the job training/experience.
Is there anything else I can do to take the step in the direction I want to go?