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3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience. Field Service Technician. Specialization: Technical Engineering / Design / Support Technical Support. 3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience.
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Role is an exciting opportunity to be a part of a Global Support Team supporting 2 TV stations located in Downtown San Francisco and San Jose. The role is 1st/2nd line deskside support break/fix and demands a high level of customer service to ensure that customer satisfaction targets are both maintained and exceeded.
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Escalates problems and issues to a higher level of support if unable to resolve. Our client is a multibillion-dollar company that provides end-to-end managed services, technology, and consulting to enable the digital workplace for small to enterprise businesses.
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4-6 years experience in either computer operations, hardware, or deskside support. Desktop Support Technician , working in. Providing you with the support, care, and attention you deserve.
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Machine configuration/Software break-fix (Windows OS-Apple IOS) Deskside support services (deskside and remote) Hardware break/fix (Client-Dell-Apple). It provides Managed Workplace Services including IT solutions and hardware, integration and support services and has partnerships within the technology space such as HP, IBM, Cisco, Dell, Apple, Inc, Jamf Pro, AirWatch.
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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. Title : IT Field Technician.
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A+, Client, Dell certifications is plus and Software/hardware break-fix support experience. Deskside role troubleshooting of hardware and software images, LAB, Camera, PC Refresh. It delivers experience-enhancing solutions that power todays digital workplace, Connect people, technology, and the edge with a seamless experience and Delivering everything you need for real-time collaboration, connection, and support.
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Level 2 IT Support Technician II. Provide phone and deskside support for mobile devices (iPhone & iPad). The L2 Service Desk Technician is one of the escalation points for incident resolution and request fulfillment supporting RMR's internal customer base, nationwide.
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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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Role: Field Service Technician. 4 -6 years of technical experience in Desktop and Technical Support, Service Delivery. Escalate problems (when required) to the appropriately experienced technician.
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We are looking for a Sr. Field Support Engineer / Technician to join our teams working on one of our renowned client's facility based in BUC, France. Coordinate with vendors for provision of end-user support (e.g. Hardware Vendor technicians for warranty repair/replacement.
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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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A global logistics company is looking for a deskside support technician to work on-site in their 1M sq. This technician will be in charge of all Tier 2 and Tier 3 IT support in the warehouse, which includes end-user support, troubleshooting, and training on Microsoft Office applications such as Office 365 email and Outlook.
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Deskside support with some smart hands network support. Immediate need for a talented Desktop Support Technician. These are on-site deskside support roles.
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Experience with IT infrastructure area support - DSS, Multiple Workstation OS (Window, Mac), Multiple Mobile OS (Android, iOS), Networking, Printing Services, etc. Familiarity with various computer cabling, printers, document scanners, barcode scanners, projection devices, networking, digital and analog telephony, VoIP, and other office technologies.
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