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Required Qualifications: 4+ Years of Systems Administrator Experience Windows Server and Desktop Administrator Experience Security+ Certification Education/experience typically acquired through advanced technical education (e.g. Bachelor) and typically 5 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD, Master+3 years' related work experience, 9 years' related work experience, etc.
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Your primary responsibility will be supporting multiple classified information systems hosted here at APL. This includes the support of server processing resources, data storage resources, desktop security applications, desktop engineering and office applications, and the integration between Linux and Windows Operating systems.
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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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Assist O365 migration and Windows 10 migration. Technologies uses are Windows, SCCM, ServiceNow, Sharepoint Online, Office 365. Application Support - Proprietary application experience for in depth troubleshooting issues.
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A minimum of two (2) years in a computing technical support environment – telephone and on-site support, experience with Windows 10/11, Microsoft Exchange, Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Office, Antivirus Software, and Desktop Imaging Products.
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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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The Lead Field Service Technician ("Certified Nerd") will complete desktop configurations, installations and upgrades of personal computer hardware and software, perform inventories and preventative maintenance, provide software and operating system support on Mac and all versions of Windows.
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The desktop support engineer assists Cardinal team members with hardware and software issues. As the Desktop Support Engineer Level I, you will provide technical support to all communities to manage operations and accounting functions within our management software.
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Provide first-level support for internal staff and talent, configuring laptops (PC, Mac, and Surfaces), mobile devices, desktop network issues, desktop software support, account login, and A/V issues.
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Specific tasks include supporting desktop and laptop Windows operating systems, troubleshooting computer hardware and applications, monitoring and supporting Microsoft Office and Exchange, active directory group policy and security troubleshooting, system imaging, and network and telecommunications troubleshooting.
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Demonstrated engineering abilities in Windows Desktop applications, remote access, MS Windows 7, SQL Server, VMware, EMC, SAN storage, Cloud as a service, Broadworks, Polycomm, BlackBerry, Apple iOS, information security, wireless technologies, system networking, etc.
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3-5 years of experience in Windows desktop development (Windows Forms/WPF) Other tasks as needed to support mill IT operations. Provide support and training to in-house personnel.
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Analysts are responsible for the day-to-day desktop systems deployment, maintenance and support. The Desktop Analyst delivers primary 3rd level support to the user community.
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5 to 8 years of experience in Windows OS build, MAC laptops, Application packages testing, and trouble shooting. Windows OS build, MAC laptops, Application packages testing, Role: Desktop EngineerLocation: Seattle, WA (Onsite)Duration: Fulltime.
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Must have experience working with Microsoft Windows (Windows 7 and Windows 10) and Microsoft Office (MS Office 2016) and general Exchange/Outlook support. Provide desktop, laptop, and tablet computer technical support to USCP users.
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