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These are onsite positions - No full-time remote optionNetOps Tier 1 Technician (T1) - On-site Description:The NetOps Tier 1 Technician (T1) position is a resource that will be dedicated onsite to our K12 customer and working an eight-hour shift to provide an array of IT support outlined in the following responsibilities sections.
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Seeking a level 2 Help Desk to add to our team. Preferred skills to include but not limited to: Windows 7,10,11 Windows Server 2012, 2016, 2019, 2021 Systems administration including Active Directory, Windows Group Policy Troubleshooting DHCP, DNS, file, and print services Solid knowledge of TCP/IP networking Solid knowledge of Microsoft MS Office 365 Experience with RDP and Citrix Experience with Remote Management Tools VLANS, Routers (VPN, VOIP systems is a plus) Citrix Salary based on experience Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs.
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Experience as a Help Desk / Service Desk Technician with functional understanding of IT infrastructure components (compute, storage, networking) and cloud infrastructure.
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Key words -tech, IT services, help desk, IT support, Entry level IT position, cabling jobs. The Smart City Technician is a fun, fast-paced, entry level role for an individual that is a customer service all-star who would like to enter the IT and telecom networking field.
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2-5 years professional experience in a service desk, help desk, or computer technician role. General IT Support duties and training of end users (resolve desktop installation/corruption/malfunction issues, e.g. as required.
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This person will sell a portfolio of services in the Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) space, including desktop/service desk, back-up/DRaaS, UCaaS, Managed Security Services, Cloud, Networking, etc.
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Morris Group Inc, one of the largest machine tool distribution networks in North America, is seeking an IT Help Desk Technician for our Windsor, CT location. Experience with Tools: Experience with Microsoft Deployment Services, Desktop Central, Service Desk Plus, and Networking is helpful.
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This includes oversees the Help Desk, Network Operations Center, Computer Engineers and Network Technicians. General knowledge of Networking Concepts, such as DNS, Internet Protocol, Other network protocols, Routing, Remote Access, cabling systems and wiring topologies, and security.
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Keywords:Chicago IL Jobs, Service Desk / Helpdesk Technician, Level 2, IT Support, Windows OS, Mac OS, G Suite Products, Computer Systems, Help Desk, Helpdesk, Support, Network, Networking, Chicago Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Chicago Recruiting.
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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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Performs local on-site IT service functions including answering broad questions, remote troubleshooting, coordinating with the corporate help desk on issues, and logging or reporting problems.
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Keywords:Washington DC Jobs, Network and Security Administrator, Help Desk Ticketing Systems, IT Support, Windows, Mac OS, Mobile Devices, Network Security, Network, Networking, Washington DC Recruiters, Information Technology Jobs, IT Jobs, Washington DC Recruiting.
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RDI boasts highly trained technicians in specialized areas such as servers, networking, virtualization, security, backups, and infrastructure. RDIWorks® (RDIWorks.com) is a regional leader in providing IT infrastructure, architecture, and complete management solutions for IT services.
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1-2 Years of IT, Help Desk and/or MSP experience. Desired candidate is an aspiring IT technical professional with experience providing excellent end-user support, with modest technical knowledge in areas including: user end support (desktops, laptops, printers and software), application support, networking, network printing, audio/video and telephony (VoIP), Active Directory, Windows Server Operating Systems, and VMWare.
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On-call responsibilities as assigned by the Help Desk Supervisor (or Director of IT). Record, track, and document the help desk request problem-solving process, including all successful and unsuccessful decisions and actions taken, through to final resolution within the ticketing system.
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