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You might be right for Robert Half's new job opening, if you are a Desktop Support Technician with a flair for clearly breaking down and explaining convoluted technical information in a way that is easily understood by non-technical users.
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The IT Deskside Support Analyst, Mac & Proto is responsible for handling the daily maintenance of company IT & computer systems, reporting to the head of IT Operations. Proven experience as an IT Support Technician, L3 Helpdesk, or relevant position is preferred.
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The Desktop Support Technician will be supporting the senior level executives in any hardware and software related issues. Providing deskside support as well as 'remote in' support specifically with executives.
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The IT Technician will travel to each specific location for Deskside support. 9+ Month Contract for an IT Deskside Support Technician in the greater Denver, CO Area for a very well-known company.
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If you are a motivated Tier 2 Deskside Support Technician looking for the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply. Summary: We are seeking a motivated Tier 2 Deskside Support Technician to join our team in Milwaukee, WI. The successful candidate will work alongside the team lead and networking team to provide exceptional support across the city.
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Reimaging (some deskside support) Help Desk (phone support) Active Directory, Windows OS, reimaging, O365 and hardware troubleshooting. Nice to Have: Citrix, Cisco VPN, LAN/WAN troubleshooting.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic Desktop Support Technician to provide onsite support to users in a fast-paced environment. -Perform troubleshooting, resolution, break/fix, deskside support, hardware/connectivity support, and upgrades on installed equipment.
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Howmet Fastening Systems is looking for an experienced Deskside Support Technician to provide technical assistance, troubleshooting, and maintenance for our end user computing environment, both in the office and on the shop floor of our manufacturing facility in Torrance, CA.
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The Deskside Support Technician is predicated on analytical and planning experience and using sound judgment, as well as the application of pre-established workflow procedures and instructions to identify research and resolve technical problems.
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Our client has a brand new opportunity for a qualified Level 2 Deskside Support Technician to join their team onsite in Covington, LA. This resource will track, maintain, and organize electronic equipment inventory.
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Such as CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), or equivalent are a plus. as a deskside support engineer or similar role, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
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An employer is hiring a PC Field Technician to support multiple of their customers in a driving territory in Boston, MA. This role will go out to customer locations all around Boston and surrounding areas and will perform break fix or repair on their laptops, desktops, RPOS and printers.
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We are seeking a dedicated Deskside Support Technician to join our ESA V program, providing essential IT services to multiple customers within the Department of Justice. The program encompasses a wide range of IT services, including help desk, deskside support, Windows workstation engineering and maintenance, managed print services, ITSM, Active Directory services, and video conferencing.
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Stefanini is a full service global provider of offshore, onshore and nearshore IT services, including application development and outsourcing services, IT infrastructure outsourcing (help desk support and desktop services), systems integration, consulting and strategic staffing to Fortune 1000 enterprises around the world.
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Deskside Management,Touch Support, Local IT, Imaging, O365 Support, Investigate and troubleshootsoftware and desktop issues. Provided alldesktop, laptop, printer, and proprietary software support and administrativefunctions to support desktop user issues.
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