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Knowledge of technical aspects behind Networking, IT Security, Server and Desktop (Windows/Apple), Patch Management, Peripheral Support. IT Support Specialist. Our IT Support Specialists are responsible for maintaining IT infrastructure, local and wide area networks, provide support for all computers and computer systems tied to these networks, troubleshoot software issues, and maintain security for all systems.
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Relevant IT certifications a plus (e.g., CompTIA A+, Network+, Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician). Information Technology Support Specialist. Assists with IT asset management.
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The IT Technical Support Specialist will provide technical support to internal staff. Proven work experience as a Desktop Support Specialist, Technical Support Engineer, or similar role.
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Five years Desktop Support and IT related troubleshooting, installation, and configuration experience. Access, install and monitor software packages on IT systems and related hardware.
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Responsible for IT systems, newsroom IT systems, desktop support, broadcast equipment and facility maintenance, live field trucks and transmitter maintenance, coupled with project initiatives for NBC Boston, Telemundo Boston, NECN and NBC Sports Boston.
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Assist with HP and Dell desktop and laptop configuration and deployment, with Mac support experience being a plus. Assist in the configuration, maintenance, and testing of IT equipment at designated disaster recovery sites.
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Validates operation of virtual ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Pro environments and enterprise GIS applications. - Escalates technical issues and coordinates with IT staff to resolve problems and provide solutions.
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Job DescriptionProvide support for IT systems management including desktop, server and network administration. Provide system support and administration of Windows NAS devices, Windows servers (Windows Server 2016 and beyond), Linux servers (e.g. CentOS, Redhat, Debian), system support/administration for and numerous desktop/laptop PCs and workstations (r 2016 and beyond, Windows 10, etc.
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Must feel comfortable troubleshooting laptops, desktop devices, peripheral equipment, and basic Outlook issues. Active, DoD-issued Secret Security Clearance. Windows Server and Windows 7/8/10 experience highly desired.
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Delegate and escalate technical issues to the appropriate and/or available IT support specialist. You have working knowledge of Windows and Apple desktop/laptop hardware, operating systems, and popular software packages (Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.
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The Desktop Support Specialist is the second tier of support for assisting customers with IT applications, products or services. Quoting and ordering of IT components. The main objective of this role is to assist users of all departments with IT Related issues and hardware deployments that are not able to be completed by the help desk.
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You are a great IT System Administrator candidate if you have. Perks of working here as an IT System Administrator. What you'll be doing as an IT System Administrator. Typical Week: 30% Windows server support, 50% escalated desktop/app support, 10% network support, 5% training and 5% admin/meetings.
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The IT Support Specialist will perform troubleshooting of hardware and software, and work with other members of the IT team on any complex issues they cannot resolve independently.
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The Desktop Support Specialist will be responsible for providing technical support for desktop computers and printers, troubleshooting issues, and delivering top-notch customer service.
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The Application Support Specialist position is to provide technical support for the firm's desktop, server applications, related technology. Insight Global is seeking for TWO Application Support Specialists to join a legal client's technical team as an Application Support Specialist.
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