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Be responsible for handling the Desktop Support services queue. Provision computer hardware/software and network support. As the successful candidate, you will be responsible for ensuring IT support requests are addressed in a timely manner while exhibiting exemplary customer service skills.
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3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience. Field Service Technician. Previous Field Service and/or Desktop, POS, printer Break/Fix experience. 3 years of related desktop and/or deskside support experience.
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Reporting to the IT Operations Manager, the PC Technician will setup, configure, troubleshoot, document and install hardware and software. The PC Technician works directly with end users to place equipment and provide basic training while also serving as Help Desk backup.
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Desktop Support Technician - Silverdale, WAMonday - Friday 8am-5pm Long-term assignment 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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On-Site Desktop Technician. It will also be expected that this individual gain knowledge of and support telephony devices which include Cisco phones and mobile devices. This individual is expected to gain knowledge of Business Line applications and to provide application support.
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Our client is looking to fill the Helpdesk Support Technician position quickly! Helpdesk Support Technician is being sought after to assist in supporting desktops, related- equipment, and software products.
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Title: Field Support Technician. Additional duties may include performing routine trouble-shooting and problem resolution and providing routine support for customers using. Applicant must have proficient knowledge and prior experience troubleshooting the following hardware/software: PCs, Laptops, Office Printers, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Windows Server 2012, Network Switches, Wireless Networks, Handheld Linear and 2D Scanners, Field Printers (ex.
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2+ years experience in a Desktop or Field Technician role. Understanding of Office 365 Services: Knowledge of the various services offered by O365, including Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and Teams, is crucial.
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My client is looking for a Field Technician. The Technician will work activities such as delivery, installation, moves and changes of end user's computer equipment and peripherals to include laptops, desktops, monitors and host components.
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Responsible for timely escalation and communication to Technical Support Supervisor on all unresolved and escalated work orders. Monitor and maintain See's requests for support assistance including coordination with other support personnel, timely updates and escalation as required.
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Our client is looking for a Desktop Support Technician/PC Deployment Technician in the Houston area. We specialize in all types of technology, projects, desktop support and more.
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Responds to change management requests, including installing new PC equipment, providing end-user desk-side support, and other related activities. Perform all assigned desk-side support activities.
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For a Desktop Support Technician to join our team and advance our platform. Prior experience in desktop support technician or similar role preferred. At least 3-5 years of prior experience working in the helpdesk support role, with a.
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Disconnect and/or reconnect desktop and peripherals in support of office moves within the Clients Campus; and. Respond to alert notification or escalation of an issue from members of the VACO ITSS team, determining the probable cause of the issue and taking appropriate intervention actions to restore the Windows and Macintosh desktop/laptop to operational status.
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This position provides technical support for the operation of the Advanced Manufacturing Quality, Mechatronics and Welding Laboratories at the Business & Advanced Manufacturing Center, which is an integral part of the Goodwin University curriculum required for the Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science Manufacturing Degrees and the Certifications in CNC Machining, Metrology, Welding and Quality.
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