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Primary desktop support for Windows Operating System, Mobile Device Management Infrastructure, Video Conferencing systems, and IT-to-IT support for all of Chevron’s Workforce Enablement product.
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General Description 8+ years of Experience in IT Desktop Support and Team Management in Client Facing Roles This position Leads IT Deskside staff with technical support or desktop/laptop computers, applications, printers and related technologies.
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Ability to interact with cross-functional teams of EUC to provide support on any due diligence required to perform the solutioning of the field services/deskside support project architecture.
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Desktop Support, win /MAC OS, MS office Suite Custom Apps, VPN, basic Network troubleshooting. Onsite Standard Desktop Support. o Provide Install Move Add Change (IMAC), Break-Fix and end user support activities as required.
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Field Service Deskside engineers provide Level 2 support for the desktop environment including responsibility for deployment of Desktop/Laptop and when applicable physical server/network equipment installation, configuration, application installation, troubleshooting, incident and request handling.
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Certification: CompTIA Security+, and ITIL v3 Foundations AND HDI Desktop Support Manager or A+ related certifications relevant to personnel roles/responsibilities. As a Deskside Support Technician, you will act as a model of customer service excellence to all organizational staff members in supporting the Joint Service Provider (JSP) user community.
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The responsibilities of the Sr. Desktop Support Technician range from installation, diagnosing, repairing, maintaining, and upgrading computer hardware, software, peripherals, and equipment to ensure optimal workplace performance.
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Deskside Support Technician. We promote and support a diverse workforce across all levels in the company. Hands on experience on tools like MDM Airwatch console to manage user's mobile devices.
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Job Title: Deskside Support Technician Level 2. Minimum 2-3 years of experience providing IT support services required, end user support experience preferred. Experienced in Active Directory user administration, OS imaging processes, ticketing, SW installation and imaging tools, automated help desk systems, troubleshooting in the Windows desktop environment (networking, OS, Microsoft Office suite, PC hardware, printers), network and local printer installation.
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Accurately testing, identifying, repairing, resolving, and documenting end user technical issues regarding basic network/desktop/laptop/Thin Client support, Printers. Assist Service Desk/ Desktop Support teams for hands and feet coordination efforts.
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Support installation and implementation of connectivity for desktop devices and telephony equipment. Background experience in desktop support environment preferred. JOB SUMMARY: Performs problem determination and resolution and records all trouble situations reported to I.T. Responsible for providing first level support functions on desktop devices such as personal computers, laptops, printers, scanners, keyboards, computer mouse, card swipes, card embossers, Point of Sale terminals and PC based kiosks.
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3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience. Previous Field Service and/or Desktop, POS, printer Break/Fix experience. 3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience.
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Provides phone and deskside support from start to completion for all desktop/server related issues, including problem assessment/resolution. Amundsen Davis, a full-service business law firm, is seeking a Information Technology Support Analyst II to provide both technical support and educational and consultative support to customers.
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This position has frequent contact with end users, peers and managers primarily face to face as deskside support for service requests and on-site problem resolution. Break-fix support for Laptop, desktop, tablets and associated hardware peripherals.
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Description: Our client is currently seeking a Desktop Support. The Deskside Tech - is a Mid-level position that performs tasks related to the repair of a variety of technology-based products typically associated with an end-user computing environment.
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