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Relevant certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician) preferred. The Desktop Support Specialist will also assist in the configuration of user accounts, email, desktops, laptops, tablets, printers, and VoIP phones.
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Tasks will be L1 & L2 IT/Networking related like desktop support, Server/Rack part (Hard disk drives, etc.) IT & Network Support Engineer/Technician to support tasks in your area.
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Microsoft: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician. Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) ArcGIS Desktop Developer Associate. performing system implementation and support activities including software and hardware acquisition, installation, modifications to system configuration, system and application upgrade installation.
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If this sounds like somewhere you'd like to work, read on, because we're looking for a problem-solver with a client focused mindset who enjoys working through technical challenges to join our team as a Desktop Support Technician.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with Windows, Networking, Intune, VOIP, Cyber Sec. Within the role you will be providing hardware and software support for desktop computers and laptops, wired and wireless networks, printers, phone systems, CCTV etc.
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Responding to client support requests. Troubleshooting networking and connection issues. Responding to client support requests. Traveling to the client’s location or connecting via remote link.
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The Computer Repair Technician will complete small business network installations, desktop configurations, installations and upgrades of personal and business computer hardware and software, perform inventories and preventative maintenance, provide network troubleshooting support, and software and operating system support on Mac and all versions of Windows.
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Ability to provide remote desktop support to customers. Reports to: IT Support Manager. Basic understanding of networking concepts, including LAN/WLAN/WAN, TCP/IP, ICMP, 802.1x authentication, 802.11 wireless networking, DNS, DHCP, VPN, RSA, proxy, certificates and FTP (SSL & SSH) and ability to remotely troubleshoot connectivity issues for end users.
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Minimum of 3 years demonstrated, recent support/troubleshooting experience in all aspects of Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 10, MAC, MS Office, Office 365, Internet Explorer 9 and above. Remotely assist users with desktop, server, point of sale, business management programs, network or software troubleshooting, updating required software, firmware or applications.
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The Desktop Support Technician will provide technical support and service for PCs, laptops, printers, and software within our clients information technology environment. ESC has an exciting role for a Desktop Support Technician for a long-term contract engagement.
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Responsible for overseeing and handling network configuration, servers, workstations, networking equipment, PBX, email accounts, and support for the underlying server/desktop infrastructure.
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As a Field Engineer 2, your primary responsibility will be installing, diagnosing, servicing maintaining High-end client proprietary products as well as other computer-related products such as desktop and laptop computers, printers, standard software, high-end servers, networking devices, and large-scale payment products.
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Service Desk Technicians provide consultation, elevated support, and/or advanced instruction to users of hardware, software, operating systems, telephony, unified communications, mainframe, identity management, networking, and other information technology-based systems located throughout the state agencies and universities, as well as for private businesses and citizens.
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2+ years of experience working as an IT Field Technician or Desktop Support. Main skillsets needed: customer service experience, end user support experience, desktop, networking software/hardware and operating systems support.
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General IT Support duties and training of end users (resolve desktop installation/corruption/malfunction issues, e.g. as required) 2-5 years professional experience in a service desk, help desk, or computer technician role.
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