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Optomi, in partnership with a leading enterprise provider of renewable energy, is seeking a Desktop Support Technician for an opportunity local to Scottsdale, AZ. The ideal candidate is someone with strong customer service and troubleshooting skills to resolve technical issues for end users.
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A global manufacturing company is seeking a highly skilled Desktop Support Technician to support a project at two of their R&D sites. -Desktop/ IT support experience in a Lab or R&D environment.
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They will also troubleshoot bascic end user issues on various software applications as well as the hardware and provide basic desktop support while delivering excellent customer service.
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Preferred:VMware Certified Associate (VCA), Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA), Cisco Certified Technician (CTA), Citrix Certified Associate (CCA), or CompTIA Server+ certification. Responsible for desktop virtualization, remote desktop, virtual application, and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products.
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Should have 5+ years Relevant experience in Desktop Support and Administration. Standalone Printer support and installation, Network Printers basic network connectivity troubleshooting.
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Deskside Support, Desktop Management, SiteSupport, Field Support, Asset Management, Shipping and Receiving, Asset Lifecycle management Responsible for providing Tier 2 (L2) support to customers by researching, diagnosing, troubleshooting issues, and resolving incidents that can not be resolved by Tier 1 (L1)and providing support for software and hardware technical problems.
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Desktop Support Technician - Centennial, CO. Job SummaryDesktop Support Technician is an intermediate position that performs tasks related to the repair of a variety of technology-based products typically associated in an end-user computing environment.
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Desktop Support Technician. This role will be to provide overall hardware/software support to employees and incoming new hires. Image and install software on Windows, and Apple laptops/desktops including IMAC (installations, moves, additions, and changes) and Remote support.
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Our client, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, is actively hiring a Windows Lab Technician to join their team ! They are looking for someone to administer and assure connectivity of the customer's Windows platform while also supporting the operating system, desktop hardware, instrument-controlled software, and the imaging of computers.
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Field Service - Desktop Support Technician. Desktop Support Technician (Field Services -Onsite) Desktop Support, Hardware Break Fix / Customization, Ticketing System, Win 10 / 11, Apple Mac, iPhone.
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Apex Systems is searching for a driven and experienced desktop support technician with Active Directory and Jira experience. 3 plus years of help desk support with preferred customer service background.
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The Service Desk Support Specialist will perform activities related to installing new laptops, desktop computers, and printers. The Technician will work with the on-site manager, who will provide a list of responsibilities/tasks on a week-to-week basis.
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CompTIA Security+; Microsoft Office Specialist: Microsoft Office 2016; Microsoft Office Specialist: Associate (Office 365 and Office 2019); Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP); Apple Certified MacOS Technician (ACMT); Apple Certified iOS Technician (ACiT); Jamf Pro Certified Tech; HDI-CSR; HDI-SCA; HDI- DAST; HDI-TSPS; or other industry-recognized certifications.
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Leidos is seeking a Mid-level Desktop Support Technician to support a government site in Belle Chasse LA as one of the key members of the Field Services team. Ultimately, Leidos will support the Navy in unifying its shore-based networks and data management to improve capability and service while also saving significant dollars by focusing efforts under one enterprise network.
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Under the guidance of the Director of Information Technology and working closely with the IT Systems Administrator, this role focuses on providing exceptional help desk/desktop support and managing media/AV systems and equipment in a higher education environment.
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