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Desktop Support Specialist. To perform this job successfully, an End User Support Specialist will have the skills and knowledge to diagnose problems with telecom systems, networks, hardware, and software for desktops and handheld devices (i.e. system imaging, data gathering and backup, data storage, data transfers, customer configurations, hard drive partitions, reformatting data, mapping network drives, testing applications, etc.
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Our client is renowned for their amazing culture and work environment, and they are looking for a Desktop Support Specialist in Washington DC to grow as part of their impressive team.
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The AV Operations Specialist provides and supports all services used to deliver technology to our customers and associates including networking, desktop support, audio, video, HSIA, audio & video conferencing, webcasting, and basic lighting for different types of meetings and events.
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IT Support Specialist. Provides day-to-day technical support for network infrastructure and desktop systems software and hardware. Provide desk-side assistance in resolving technology support issues.
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Maintain internal infrastructure requirements, including laptop and desktop computers, servers, routers, switches, firewalls, printers, analog phones and VOIP systems, teleconferencing, video editing systems, security updates; support Internet, intranet, LANs, WANs, and network segments.
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Daily tasks will include: Google administration and integration, enterprise Mac support, enterprise deploy solutions such as JAMF, maintain WDS Image Library, General hardware and software support; Desktop security and antivirus and patch management; LAN support, Active Directory support; Mobile device integration and support; VPN account set-up, Employee onboarding, and off-boarding; maintain and audit software license and hardware inventories; and VoIP system administration.
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The IT Support Specialist will perform IT support duties and related problem-solving using desktop IT support skills, demonstrating IT desktop experience, good judgement, and initiative.
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FocusConnect IT is managed service provider in Denver seeking an organized, responsible, and technically proficient individual with strong team collaboration skills to serve as a full time Tier III Desktop Support Specialist, in an established IT MSP serving clientele in the industries of government, medical, insurance, law, investment, and construction.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Information Technology Support Specialist located. in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Information Technology Support Specialist will be responsible for managing, implementing, and maintaining an organization's computer systems and networks and providing.
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Our client in the IT and Managed Services industry is looking for an IT Support Specialist to add to their team in Philadelphia, PA. You will provide infrastructure technical support to external clients while working closely with the leadership team to troubleshoot and optimize operations.
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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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In addition to providing direct end-user support, the Specialist assists in computer deployments, imaging and inventory, manages tickets through the ticketing system, troubleshoots printer and Multi-function devices, and assists in keeping knowledge base articles and web pages up to date.
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Coordinates the product category marketing strategy for North America in alignment with product management and sales priorities, including product launches, event support, sales activation, PR and social media (product coverage includes: Gaming/Consumer Category - Desktop and All-in-One PCs, Notebook PCs.
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Proficiency with imaging laptop computers 20h2, 21h2, Microsoft Office 2010, Cisco network, and other authorized desktop applications. Provides technical assistance and support for incoming queries and technical issues related to systems, networking, phone systems, audio/visual equipment, computer software (e.g., Windows 10, Microsoft Office, various browsers), hardware, etc.
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Escalation of incidents to 3rd line support per guidelines established to support Service Level Targets. Telephony break/fix support. Assist remote support staff when additional resources are required.
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