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The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing technical phone support for the business and for end user devices-both hardware/software including PCs, laptops, IP Telephones, and mobile devices.
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Must have experience providing end user support with Windows 10, printers and monitors. Provide end-user desktop support via remote support tools or in person visits.
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Oversees the provisioning and maintenance of identity access management such as Active Directory and its associated components on various on premises and cloud-based systems, including creating, managing, and assigning security permissions to organizational units, user accounts and groups, and computer groups.
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While your primary focus will be on support of end-user workstation devices, you will also be responsible for management of network devices, VoIP, Active Directory account and email administration and support a variety of applications.
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Demonstrated knowledge of networking, DNS/DHCP, Active Directory. Manage computer inventory and suppliesTriage, prioritize and remedy end-user computer issues. Provision computer hardware/software and network support.
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Provide In-Person Corporate office and clinic onsite support for end user IT desktop support services. End-user software and hardware support in a mid-to-large size enterprise.
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You must be well-versed in all Microsoft desktop and server platforms, Office/Microsoft 365 applications and administration of same, Remote Desktop, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, PC hardware, structured cabling, and routers/firewalls (ideally Cisco and Watchguard.
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Minimum 2-3 years of experience providing IT support services required, end user support experience preferred. Experienced in Active Directory user administration, OS imaging processes, ticketing, SW installation and imaging tools, automated help desk systems, troubleshooting in the Windows desktop environment (networking, OS, Microsoft Office suite, PC hardware, printers), network and local printer installation.
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The responsibilities of an IT Support Specialist are to provide support for all end user hardware and software issues. Provide end user support and consulting related to the use of computers in the Bio-Techne network.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint Experience with Microsoft Active Directory Experience with end user security software Experience with call center phone system a plus Ability to work with various computer programs and systems.
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Providing technical expertise and end-user support in the areas of Mac OS, Microsoft Windows platform (Windows 10), Microsoft Office 365, off-the-shelf applications, Remote Connectivity Platform, network/local Client & Canon printers via desk side, phone support or remote support.
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Experience working with Active Directory and O365. Install, configure, test, maintain, monitor, and troubleshoot end-user equipment, including PCs and related hardware and software, scanners, and other equipment to meet end user service level expectations.
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5+ years of providing end user support in an enterprise level organization, administering a Windows computing environment, or working with WAN/LAN environments. In this role, you will provide on-site end-user computing support including: investigating, troubleshooting, and resolving hardware, software, network, and instructional technology incidents.
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Experience working customer support ticket queue, providing end user training, following ITIL standards on an IT Help Desk or as a high volume call center agent a plus. Understanding of any combination of the following technologies: VOIP telephony, basic network troubleshooting, MDM, VPN, SEO and Google Listings, iPhone, Android tablets, PC's, laptops, printers, and other peripherals, Fortinet, Aruba, Solstice, Adobe Acrobat, SolarWinds, Fresh Service, Active Directory, Microsoft O65, Windows, Exchange, Azure, and applications such as Dynamics, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams, SharePoint and One Drive.
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Experience with Android and Apple IOS support Must be able to lift up to 70 pounds You will be asked to perform this role in an office setting or other company location Nice to Have 2 years’ experience in troubleshooting laptop and desktop issues in Enterprise Environment 2 years’ experience Microsoft Software Office Suite Knowledge of Active Directory, Citrix, Microsoft SCCM Companies across U.S. have engaged ReqRoute, Inc to deliver skilled, dedicated IT professionals.
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