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The Warehouse Part Time Overnight, instore, helps provide and deliver the right products to our customers by safely unloading merchandise from incoming freight, moving it to the sales floor, and stocking departments.
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This Warehouse Part-Time Overnight associate instore role is the opposite of a desk job. As a Warehouse Part-Time Overnight instore associate, you will also deliver quality customer service while maintaining a store that is clean, safe, and stocked with the products our customers need.
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While some experience in customer service and help desk support would be advantageous, a positive, solutions-oriented approach and customer focus are what will really drive your success.
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Respond to and manage the IT Service Desk ticket queue and provide principal support on incident resolution. Consult with IT teams and various departments to make sure projects are in line with the company’s IT strategies and plans.
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Ensure Help Desk personnel follow the organization's processes and procedures for interacting with customers, managing their work with an IT service management (SM) ticketing system, and ensuring all actions and approvals are auditable and traceable.
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Primary responsibilities include performing as the project lead for implementing medical imaging systems, administering and supporting PACS, CVIS PACS, and technical medical imaging interfaces and related technologies (e.g., voice recognition), supporting outpatient medical imaging, and providing second level support as a medical imaging subject matter expert to resolve incidents or fulfill requests received from the Service Desk or other service resources.
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The IT Field Service Engineer will be responsible for supporting all IT related equipment in our store locations. Provides preventative and corrective field technical service all store IT Hardware, network equipment, Software and process equipment on site at client locations.
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Provides day-to-day support for end users desktop issues (hardware/software) and escalation path for Service Desk issues. We are looking for a Desktop/Help Desk technician to join our client in Vancouver, WA.
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We provide complete IT outsourcing to business leaders, and augmentation services to IT teams. Dedicated Support Teams are how we deliver our deep and wide-ranging technical expertise while providing personalized service and the familiarity of a trusted ally.
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CornerStone Technology Talent Services is seeking a Service Desk Technician for a position in Fort Worth, TX. As the Service Desk Technician, you will be responsible for being the initial point of contact for users to report issues.
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Oversee the delivery of managed services to clients, including help desk support, network monitoring, and infrastructure management. We are working with a growing MSP based out of Louisville who are actively looking for an IT Manager to add to their team in KY.
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Help Desk (0- 1) years, Customer Service, Network Troubleshooting, and attention to detail. Akkodis is seeking an IT/Technical Support t with a client located in Langhorne, PA (Hybrid) Ideally, looking for applicants with an IT background.
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Key Modules: HR and Finance,IT Help desk. Analyze IT spend and resources, implement service-based allocation model, as well as oversee cost reduction programs. Assess the overall health of an IT organization and define related transformation roadmaps.
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Excellent IT troubleshooting experience, prior service desk and desktop support experience. We are looking for a Service Desk Analyst for an on-site position in Atlanta, GA. This person will be responsible for handling incoming ACD Service Desk calls (will include calls from internal customers in other Ares' offices), tickets escalated to the Service Desk queue and in-person support tickets.
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The Service Desk Technician is responsible for providing technical support to end-user on information technology systems. The Service Desk Technician will be responsible for providing timely and professional resolution of all service requests and incidents.
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