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As a Customer Support Engineer II you are the first point of contact for all issues reported by both external and internal customers. Experience supporting Microsoft Technologies (Office 365, Desktop Windows 10, Server 2008, Server 2010, Active Directory, SCCM, MDM) or VMWARE server virtualization technologies preferred.
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The DTC Engineer will support programs in the very early phase of development, where strategy is developed to shape a major capture. The LCCE Engineer will support programs in the very early phase of development, where strategy is developed to shape a major capture.
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Assist clients with the design and implementation, installation, configuration and ongoing usability of desktop computers, mobile devices, peripheral equipment, telephony systems, servers, storage, networking and software.
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My client, a leading systematic hedge fund, are seeking to hire an experienced engineer to head up their desktop support division. The successful candidate will become the Head of Desktop Engineering across the fund, with coverage across all major cities.
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As the System Engineer you will support with the development, configuration, testing, and evaluation of the CSfC solutions used to secure government customers' classified data and networks.
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We are currently looking for an experienced Desktop Support Engineer (L1) for our open position. Provide support on Client Windows platform, for desktop/end user technologies, collaboration tools, and mobile technologies and printing, this includes the laptop/mobile devices all, video conferencing, network/remote access this positionworks collaboratively with the Service Desk for end user break/fix and other support functions.
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Minimum 5-10 years of related field experience in End User support including VIP support. 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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Support single application running on Windows and MAC desktop and laptop computers and mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads and Android phones via phone, chat, and email. Receiving Escalations and taking ownership of support tickets to resolution.
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Support and drive forward enterprise applications and platforms such as Compulaw, Docusign, IntApp Conflicts/Intake/Terms, Litera Desktop Suite, Research Monitor, ViDesktop, and Workday across departments business development, conflicts, docketing, IT, library, and talent management.
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Job Title: Desktop Support Specialist. Provides complex technical support, planning, and coordination for End User touch points of the distributed computer environment, including desktop, software, and hardware installation, support and distribution, and remote access technologies.
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Prior Experience desktop support roles. IT Field tech experience, in any discipline, medical/clinical support preferred. Tech needs to work autonomously but has support from the larger team.
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Energetic approach to problem solving, desire to reverse engineer computing solutions, and willing to expand knowledge to all aspects of support for the Cerner Millennium System. Support the Christiana Care general clinical workstation workflows to meet the requirements of our providers and nursing staff.
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Implement, support and sustain a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) IPT is looking for great talented people to support the work at the Army Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC.
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Install, upgrade, support and troubleshoot XP, Windows 10 and Microsoft Office Apple, Mac, iPad, iPhone and any other authorized desktop applications. When the restoration is beyond the scope of the computers, laptops, printers and any other authorized peripheral equipment the Desktop Support Engineers will escalate the issue/problem to proper tier 3 support team member.
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Job Title: Deskside Support/Field Services Engineer. 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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