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The Client Support Engineer supports the Client Services group within Columbia College Information Technology (CCIT). Implement a strategy of centralized desktop management services and client support for Columbia College including, but not limited to, hardware and software standardization, software distribution, systems administration, licensing compliance, and user support.
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Job Title: IT Client Technology Support Technician II - 994612. IT Client Technology Support Technician II - 994612. Required Experience: High School Diploma and three (3) year of relevant information technology work experience.
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Provides City-wide information technology training standards; develops, coordinates and. Possession and maintenance of Information Technology Infrastructure Library ITIL certification.
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Agil3 Technology Solutions (A3T), a fast-growing firm, specializes in IT/Digital Modernization, Cyber Security, NextGen IT, and Emerging Technology services. Minimum of two (2)years of client support AND Six (6) or more years in deploying systems in aMS Windows-based environment.
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ManTech is seeking a Client Support Technician (CST) to join our Air Force / Space team at Eglin AFB. Ensure limited user access and access permissions on computer systems are imposed and maintained - typically driven by regulatory requirements and overseen by an Information System Security Officer (ISSO.
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Information Technology Client Support Specialist. Information Technology Manager. Job Family Information Technology. This position will be responsible for assisting the IT team in providing customer service for all Help Desk requests, computer system and device support issues, and all client support for our infrastructure and core business supported systems.
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The Department of Administrative and Financial Services (DAFS) Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides information technology support to over 13,000 employees.
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This position is with the Office of Administration, Information Technology Services Division (OITSD) supporting Client Engagement Services (CES). Typical qualifications: Associate's degree and 0-3 years of information technology support experience.
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Coordinate with the TM System & Integration team, Information Technology as necessary to resolve data transmission issues. Provide support to Client Support Specialist, including but not limited to transaction and payment research, Account Agreement collection, document retrieval, service ticket responses and other varying tasks as assigned.
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Provide support with regards to Information Technology (IT) and Information Assurance (IA)/Cybersecurity requirements and security of information systems. Proficient in information technology and operations management.
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As the Financial Analyst for Client Support, you will support the Financial Analysis for Client Support Team ("Team") by helping to prepare financial models and reports related to corporate transactions (including equity and debt financings, leveraged buy-outs, reorganizations, down rounds, alternative financings and mergers and acquisitions.
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The candidate is responsible for learning and performing a full range of activities, which ensures a high level of transparency between the Information Technology (IT) departments and end users in client locations and other business units.
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Qualifications Bachelors degree in computer science, information technology, or related field3+ years of experience in a client-facing technical supportStrong technical background, with experience in troubleshooting and resolving technical issuesExcellent communication skills, with the ability to communicate with technical and non-technical stakeholdersStrong problem-solving skills, with the ability to think creatively and strategicallyAble to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
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The Client Technical Support Engineer at Fiserv's Mortgage Technology division is responsible for promptly addressing customer support requests to meet business objectives and service level agreements.
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Clearly and concisely communicate correct information in response to telephone assistance calls, user requests, technical questions, or when attending meetings as a technical representative, to technical and non-technical users at all levels of the command.
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