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The Desktop Support Engineer will provide technical assistance to our end users, manage our corporate device imaging solution, and administer our MECM/SCCM and MDM infrastructure. The Desktop Support Engineer will also manage application licenses, GPOs, and do remote troubleshooting for users who work remotely.
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The IT System Administrator (Hybrid) MSP would be responsible for providing desktop and end-user technical support to our clients. Email Support and Mailbox Administration. We have expanded our business across the DMV and support all different type of clients.
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As a Desktop Support Engineer: Provide onsite/remote end user support on multiple computer platforms: Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and mobile devices. Top skills: Desktop Support (Windows, Macintosh & Linux Support)- Expert.
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Provide on-site IT Help Desk support for TSSC staff (desktop/laptop, application, IPad, etc.) Summary The Instructional System Designer/Courseware Developer will be responsible for integrating data into a learning management system for resource management, student training, support materials, and academic records.
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Desktop Support Technician. Coordinate with vendors for provision of end-user support (e.g. Hardware Vendor technicians for warranty repair/replacement) Perform end-user support related security and controls and compliance related tasks such as access reviews, risk assessments, controls verifications, facility inspections, maintenance of verification logs.
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Experience with ITSM Ticketing System or another ITSM ticketing system, Microsoft Windows 10/11, iOS, Active Directory, Azure, Trend Micro, Last Pass, TeamViewer, Remote Desktop Protocol, Zscaler, VMware, Verizon Mobile Device Manager, Microsoft 365, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, FortiClient, WEM, High Jump, Power BI, Atlas, Crowdstrike and Exchange Admin Center.
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Strong knowledge of Microsoft technologies: operating systems (server and desktop), databases (SQL), and reporting tools (SSRS, SSAS, PBI) along with the Office 365 suite (productivity tools, Exchange, Teams, SharePoint, ADFS, Azure Active Directory Services, and SSO.
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Provide Desktop Support or both NIPR and SIPR endpoints in the RCC-ARNG NOC/SOC. Our work depends on a Windows System Administrator joining our team to support the Guard Enterprise Cyber Operations Support (GECOS) program in Falls Church, VA.
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Proven experience as a dedicated vulnerability and desktop support engineer professional, not just exposure through service desk roles. Familiarity with Tanium or similar vulnerability and desktop security platforms for patching, scanning, and monitoring desired.
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Virtual RN ICU (Multispecialty & Research Hospital)Job Summary: Day Shift, 7 am-7:30 pm, ICU , Full-Time The virtual nurse will provide an additional level of support to patients, nurses, and the bedside team by utilizing the nursing process to provide real-time clinical decision support.
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Responsibilities include performing routine, professional-level activities in support of business attraction, expansion, retention, and economic research in the preparation of marketing and promotional materials for Delta Council and Mississippi State University, as well as regional and state economic development agencies.
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Support Tools: Remote support (Bomgar, TeamViewer, LogMeIn), Antivirus (Sophos, ESET, Malwarebytes) Ticketing systems (BMC Remedy, ServiceNow, Smart service desk), Active Directory and others.
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This position is a member of six Windows/PC support staff who fulfill tier 1-2 user requests, troubleshooting, new equipment, desktop/client configurations, and moves/adds/changes. This position provides vital day-to-day customer support and service delivery to the enterprise client technology devices that support transformative environmental and health research.
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Experience with thermo-fluid solver applications Thermal Desktop (Sinda Fluint), AFT (Fathom/Arrow), Excel-based models, REFPROP. Experience in engineering analysis/support for disposition of Non-Conformance (NC) related to fluid components, machined parts, weldments, and electro-mechanical assemblies.
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Experience with electronic media, video editing, and desktop publishing systems and software is desirable. develop marketing and promotional materials using computer based programs and support the creation and completion of a variety of marketing and promotional materials.
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